kira
06-22-2006, 02:48 AM
Hi everyone. The EpiGuide is pretty much the first and only community devoted to online entertainment, in particular ongoing series / websoaps. We currently consist mostly of creative types who produce these small series, but my aim has always been to attract the audience that will appreciate this new form of entertainment. We create articles about the series to highlight interesting plotlines & characters, as well as writing behind-the-scenes production help (such as how to write more effectively, webhosting reviews, etc.)
After an endless period of procrastination, I've finally moved our small community from vb2 to vb3.5 this week. Woohoo! I also took advantage of the opportunity to revamp my site's design and create a unique style from the ground up.
Originally I was planning to use a customized skin from a commercial site, but as much as I liked the final result that the designer created, I realized that I'd only be truly satisfied with something unique. The end result is probably not as sleek or professional as the commercial skins, but I'm still pretty happy 'cause I know it came from my heart and affection for the community.
Anyway. Things to look at include:
- Layout of the forumbits on forumhome; very different from the ordinary. I wanted something much less traditional.
- Completely revamped navbar that uses a different dropdown script altogether;
- Custom statusicons for each forum;
- Sidebar that pulls content from our directory (the wonderful "Links & Downloads Manager" by the woefully underrecognized AndrewD), chat room stats, latest threads, etc.;
- User profiles using a tweaked version of the MySpace profile rewrite;
- Spiffy postbit;
- Tons of mods including vbJournal, FlashChat (thanks to Paul's awesome integration), quizzes (none created yet), the abovementioned directory (with a highly customized linkbit), vbPlaza, welcome headers, personalized stickies, and more! All of which have been tweaked a bit to maintain the theme throughout.
(Note: The articles section isn't currently using any special style, but it will be. I've purchased GARS but haven't been able to customize it to my liking yet, so currently the article area just looks like a regular forum.)
All in all, this was a MASSIVE undertaking, my first vb3 style attempt, and I know I'm not done fixing stuff. I'd love your opinions on this, and I'll be very grateful if anyone has any suggestions on improving things.
The link is: http://www.epiguide.com
Many thanks for any feedback and ideas you can provide!
After an endless period of procrastination, I've finally moved our small community from vb2 to vb3.5 this week. Woohoo! I also took advantage of the opportunity to revamp my site's design and create a unique style from the ground up.
Originally I was planning to use a customized skin from a commercial site, but as much as I liked the final result that the designer created, I realized that I'd only be truly satisfied with something unique. The end result is probably not as sleek or professional as the commercial skins, but I'm still pretty happy 'cause I know it came from my heart and affection for the community.
Anyway. Things to look at include:
- Layout of the forumbits on forumhome; very different from the ordinary. I wanted something much less traditional.
- Completely revamped navbar that uses a different dropdown script altogether;
- Custom statusicons for each forum;
- Sidebar that pulls content from our directory (the wonderful "Links & Downloads Manager" by the woefully underrecognized AndrewD), chat room stats, latest threads, etc.;
- User profiles using a tweaked version of the MySpace profile rewrite;
- Spiffy postbit;
- Tons of mods including vbJournal, FlashChat (thanks to Paul's awesome integration), quizzes (none created yet), the abovementioned directory (with a highly customized linkbit), vbPlaza, welcome headers, personalized stickies, and more! All of which have been tweaked a bit to maintain the theme throughout.
(Note: The articles section isn't currently using any special style, but it will be. I've purchased GARS but haven't been able to customize it to my liking yet, so currently the article area just looks like a regular forum.)
All in all, this was a MASSIVE undertaking, my first vb3 style attempt, and I know I'm not done fixing stuff. I'd love your opinions on this, and I'll be very grateful if anyone has any suggestions on improving things.
The link is: http://www.epiguide.com
Many thanks for any feedback and ideas you can provide!