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kall 03-25-2005 08:19 AM

Sparkle Hosting Support Forums - Critique Please
 
I needed to re-vamp my hosting company's site.

I decided to use vB for as much of it as possible. ;)

http://www.sparklehosting.com

vB Helpdesk - cinq's vBArticles (as a Knowledgebase) - vBACMPS Homepage.

filburt1 03-25-2005 03:57 PM

As it is just a premade style, I have a low opinion. Nothing personal, of course, but using premade styles gives me the impression that the administrator didn't care to spend the time to design a unique style for his site, nor even hire a designer to make one if he is technically unable to do so himself.

AWS 03-25-2005 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by filburt1
As it is just a premade style, I have a low opinion. Nothing personal, of course, but using premade styles gives me the impression that the administrator didn't care to spend the time to design a unique style for his site, nor even hire a designer to make one if he is technically unable to do so himself.

If everyone felt that way no one would visit any forums. I have seen huge forums using stock vbulletin installs not even changing the stock logo. People still visit them and visit them by the millions. To bad you put so much importance on the look of a community. Yu really are missing out on some fine communities.

I like it. I always liked that style.

filburt1 03-25-2005 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by AWS
If everyone felt that way no one would visit any forums. I have seen huge forums using stock vbulletin installs not even changing the stock logo. People still visit them and visit them by the millions. To bad you put so much importance on the look of a community. Yu really are missing out on some fine communities.

I'm not saying the style is not good-looking, but in my opinion it implies a low level of interest on the part of the administrator. Some agree with me, some disagree. Each to his own.

ericgtr 03-25-2005 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by AWS
If everyone felt that way no one would visit any forums. I have seen huge forums using stock vbulletin installs not even changing the stock logo. People still visit them and visit them by the millions. To bad you put so much importance on the look of a community. Yu really are missing out on some fine communities.

I like it. I always liked that style.

I completely agree, and would hate to be thought of as an administrator that has no interest in his site because I didn't build my own theme or templates, that's for sure. I love my site and put tons of hours of time into it as I am sure most of us here do as well, I use Zachery's styles on my site and proud to say I do. However, I've never wanted to post it in here because reactions are always based on your style, not content.

kall 03-25-2005 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by ericgtr
I completely agree, and would hate to be thought of as an administrator that has no interest in his site because I didn't build my own theme or templates, that's for sure. I love my site and put tons of hours of time into it as I am sure most of us here do as well, I use Zachery's styles on my site and proud to say I do. However, I've never wanted to post it in here because reactions are always based on your style, not content.

*nods*

I understand what you are saying. My other site has had the aforementioned tons of custom work put into it, and I am immensely proud of it.

Currently, this site is there to provide information on the packages available, and support the customers. It's not meant to be like one of those 'wonderful', yet oh-so-common 'we have a flash header and some generic images' hosting sites.

It used to *be* one of those...I just don't think having a flash header and pretty graphics is what makes a good host. :)

(And...if it's the fact that I am using Floris' style...well, there's quite a few very sucessful communities out there that use it. As said: Each to his own.)

ericgtr 03-26-2005 02:14 AM

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Originally Posted by kall
*nods*

I understand what you are saying. My other site has had the aforementioned tons of custom work put into it, and I am immensely proud of it.

Currently, this site is there to provide information on the packages available, and support the customers. It's not meant to be like one of those 'wonderful', yet oh-so-common 'we have a flash header and some generic images' hosting sites.

It used to *be* one of those...I just don't think having a flash header and pretty graphics is what makes a good host. :)

(And...if it's the fact that I am using Floris' style...well, there's quite a few very sucessful communities out there that use it. As said: Each to his own.)

I prefer a nice light weight style, a theme loaded with graphics seems to slow sites down, even if it's on a good server. Not to put them down though, there are some fantastic looking themes out there and I can only imagine the time it takes to customize something like that.

Dean C 03-26-2005 08:48 AM

I have to say for a hosting site your general look and feel doesn't scream professionalism to me. I'm a big fan of that style but I think you definately need to get a quality designer to make you a better logo ;)

Osterling 03-26-2005 02:28 PM

I disagree I paid for a style that other people use, just because I cannot afford to pay money for an orginal desgin nor do I have the skills to build anything better. So why have a crappy style just because I don't want to use a premade one.

It all depends really.. but I would never ask for people's opinion of my site based on looks since for the most part, designing it I didn't really do.

IMO that is.

ericgtr 03-26-2005 02:40 PM

There are plenty of sites out there that do quite well with stock styles, here is a great example http://www.satelliteguys.us They just changed a couple of on/off images but other than that it's the standard style and they have tons of users. I know that when I am after something that's on a forum it's content that drives me there, it's great to have an aesthetically pleasing site but it's just icing on the cake IMO.

Kall, I don't mean to stray your thread off topic, this has turned into an interesting topic with everyone's views though. :)


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