A bit like it is in the devblog then? I am however constantly wondering how to improve the coupling between the news/articles/f1db with the forum. Hence I'm not sure about the commenting yet. Any ideas?Giblet wrote:What I would really like to see, is a Digg.com style area
at the bottom of each news article, for registered users to comment on
that particular article, which will help keep the forum a bit less
clustered, and as the news article fades into obscurity, the comments
for it will always be attached, making searching for news related
threads waaaay easier. No need to start a new forum topic for us to
chat about a news article.
Yes... what you do with the technical blog would be good for the news stories. That way there would be a place to comment directly on the article, without the problems of posting in wrong groups, double posts about a topic, etc.
As well, maybe a thumb nail for the articles, with the number of comments show, again like the tech blog. Makes everything look slick
There is a digg button at the bottom of each news article that allows you to digg the page. Is that what you are asking?Giblet wrote:Have you also considered adding the
Digg or Reedit style up/down buttons? This way, if one of the articles
here gets dugg up like madd on digg, then you will get the Digg effect,
as thousands of users show up for the one article to read. But that can
be good for click revenue, and at the end of the day, I know you are
not in it for the money, but the money is always nice.
Yes... funny I never saw it. Same as I never noticed the donation button at the bottom. i guess I have my routines and end up in the forum every day.
[/quote]Giblet wrote:You should also add a donation link, to try to recoup some of your time/money you have burned for US.
There is one, in the blue bar of the footer of each page
yes there it is.
Seriously Tomba, this page is better then most, and I assume there are many treasures that I have yet to find and enjoy as well.
Much like a good well balanced chassis, updates and improvements are all that is needed. The fundamentals of a good home base are in place.