Stilltruth Redesign question
Submitted by tcblack on Thu, 11/30/2006 - 2:45pm
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Feedback time!
I'm the middle of ready to redesigning the site here with a completely different backend.
I'd like to know what you consider important.
How about taking the time to answer a few questions for me.
- Is the content here organized well? What would be better?
- Interested in Forums?
- What about Newsletters?
- What would make accessing the downloads better for you?
- Should an account here mean a new you@stilltruth.com email address?
- Would you like to blog on stilltruth.com?
- What do you wish this site had?
Alright tell me what you like and what you don't like.


Comments
Thank you once again for all
Thank you once again for all that you do.
Feedback:
I would probably not want yet another email address, in fact I know I would not want one (I have about 4 active)
I think if you set up forums you would have the potential to drag Logos Libronix into the 21st century away from newsgroups in outdated news readers. RSS feeds are the future and I don't see why Logos hasn't created a proper online forum. They lose customers who don't know how to use News Readers and who get frustrated with their pricey software.
I think a decent model for you would be to follow a content delivery approach - something like (but better designed) than Monergism.com
Just my 2 cents.
Thanks again!
Sorry this is so late, but I
Sorry this is so late, but I forgot about it for a while.
To start, I love your site and the downloads you make available here. I visit often. Thanks for providing this valuable service.
Your site is organized very well, and I have no suggestions for improvements.
I like the idea of a forum rather than a newsgroup. I'm getting used to the logos newsgroup, but the whole thing seems to be awkward to use. I also like the idea of sending personal messages through a forum, and the e-mail notification of responses to forum discussions.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm not a fan of RSS feeds because of potential security breaches and I don't like the idea of PC resources being used unless I initiate it. I also have a minimum of taskbars on my browser. I like to have my monitor filled with the page I'm viewing rather than an interface - even one with content.
I would not need another e-mail address or a site for a blog. The downloads are easily acessible as is. I have cut newsletters back because I have set up tabbed browsing and go to the pages that interest me on my own.
Again, thanks for this fantastic site.