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Now using CMS for front page
We have migrated from VBAdvance CMPS to the vBulletin CMS for our front page.
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/ There are some new widgets including a login/user info widget |
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One question, what has your membership said about your sites appearance?
I hesitate to give you my opinion as I am not anywhere near a professional when it comes to styling a site. But, your footer needs some type of tidying up. It's way to unorganized. |
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@AusPhotography Site's ok but you should improve its design to look better
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Thanks!
1. Members are happy 2. We keep the site design very simple and dark for photographic reasons; i.e. pictures are best viewed with a dark background |
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Check your mobile version though..Vbulletin cms sucks for mobile. This is why I switched my site back to the forum for the main page and still have the cms as sort of a secondary.
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We encourage our mobile users to use Tapatalk. Again, as our audience is photographers a larger display is preferred; i.e. 1920x1080 is a minimum based on our monitor size survey. |
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