F
Current Radar or Satellite Image

Flhurricane.com - Central Florida Hurricane Center - Tracking Storms since 1995Hurricanes Without the Hype! Since 1995


Special Tropical Weather Outlook issued for area in the East-Central Atlantic, only with 10% chance for development, not expected to do much.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 239 (Idalia) , Major: 239 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 239 (Idalia) Major: 239 (Idalia)
 


General Discussion >> Site Updates, Suggestions and Questions

Pages: 1
Ricreig
User


Reged:
Posts: 431
Loc: Orlando, Fl
Possible Layout change
      #3343 - Sun Sep 15 2002 05:42 PM

Hi again,

Referring to your page:

http://flhurricane.com/cyclone/ubbthreads.php?Cat=

I would like to suggest that the *most* important forum, the 'Talkback' forum, be listed at the top rather than after the section containing all of the forums of 'lesser' importance.

The reason is simple. While many people do look at the page using a browser at full page of 800x600 or larger, many do so in windows smaller than that and if a new user (you do encourage new users, don't you) selects 'Forum' from the side panel, he will see the first section, which starts out as the 'Storm Forum', in your first section. I remember the first time I logged in, I was confused initially and thought this to be the main forum. In fact, it was quite some time that I scrolled down far enough to notice the next sections, including the one with the Talkback (main) forum. This at first confused me, and I am sure others are also, unecessarily. Had the primary news talkback section, been displayed at the top of the 'pile', so to speak, it will be seen regardless of browser/screen/window sizes and be placed at the top as its importance suggests it should be.

The other forums will still be visible and the Storm Forum in what would become the 2nd group, would still be quite visible and I think would attract participants as readily as before once the user has exhausted the posts in the primary window, the Talkback forum.

Thanks in advance for your consideration....I've been meaning to mention this for quite some time as an ergonometric improvement to a truly fine board.

Richard
rccj@bellsouth.net


--------------------
Richard
A forecast is NOT a promise!


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
John C
Unregistered




Re: Possible Layout change
      #3391 - Mon Sep 16 2002 12:41 AM

Good Idea! See what we can do. Thanks!

Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Ricreig
User


Reged:
Posts: 431
Loc: Orlando, Fl
Re: Possible Layout change
      #3655 - Wed Sep 18 2002 12:07 AM

Me thinks you got it right....Good show.... Did anyone notice :when you put it online

Richard


--------------------
Richard
A forecast is NOT a promise!


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
John C
Unregistered




Re: Possible Layout change
      #3662 - Wed Sep 18 2002 01:17 AM

Your the first person who said anything

Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Mike
Weather Watcher


Reged:
Posts: 40
Loc: Port St. John, Fla
Re: Possible Layout change
      #3715 - Wed Sep 18 2002 11:51 AM

Does make a difference. As usual the "C" brothers come through again.

Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Pages: 1



Extra information
0 registered and 2 anonymous users are browsing this forum.

Moderator:  

Print Topic

Forum Permissions
      You cannot start new topics
      You cannot reply to topics
      HTML is disabled
      UBBCode is enabled

Rating:
Topic views: 3536

Rate this topic

Jump to

Note: This is NOT an official page. It is run by weather hobbyists and should not be used as a replacement for official sources. 
CFHC's main servers are currently located at
Hostdime.com in Orlando, FL.
Image Server Network thanks to Mike Potts and Amazon Web Services. If you have static file hosting space that allows dns aliasing contact us to help out! Some Maps Provided by:
Great thanks to all who donated and everyone who uses the site as well. Site designed for 800x600+ resolution
When in doubt, take the word of the National Hurricane Center