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My pleasure. Don't worry about what can't be worked out of what I said. This is just a one person perspective, you might find someone later on with a completely different view so just give priority taking in what goes with your own ideas for the site. I'd say forget about my arrow chat suggestion.Thank you @Kaynil for all your help. I still haven't completed everything you've suggested yet because I'm trying to figure out what to do about the footer. I suppose I could place affiliate links on Arrowchat. I try to avoid arrowchat for any links because links only appear on desktop users, not mobile.
Looks awesome, I really like the style 😀, not a fan of the niche but love the way the forum looks.
Like the radio feature as well. Well the niche is currently not for me as I am kinda strange when it comes to dealing with though stuff. My brother recently passed and I dealt with it cold on the outside, but now i have to vent out, and well one has to vent out on his own so he does't bother anyone else. But I am sure I will join it in a few months.Thank you for the compliments. The niche is pretty small scale, I'll agree. But it's open for anyone who wishes to join, especially those seeking a support system or activist promotion.
Like the radio feature as well. Well the niche is currently not for me as I am kinda strange when it comes to dealing with though stuff. My brother recently passed and I dealt with it cold on the outside, but now i have to vent out, and well one has to vent out on his own so he does't bother anyone else. But I am sure I will join it in a few months.Thank you for the compliments. The niche is pretty small scale, I'll agree. But it's open for anyone who wishes to join, especially those seeking a support system or activist promotion.
I really enjoy the theme and that it has so many options, just wanna know what forum software is it? Or is the site made out of a custom them and the forum of a software?
Feel free to join when you wish. But we're very friendly when it comes to venting and even have a vent forum as well as a journaling section with privacy controls you can utilise. I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your brother though and hope things are alright for you and the family 🙁
The forum software is an unusual one called Composr CMS. However, I've made many custom modifications to the theme as well as added some custom functionality to my site that was not originally included with Composr.
Thanks but as said I am a bit of a strange guy, venting with poetry and basketball 😀 I shall join now and post later I think.
My mistake 😛 Fixed 🙂Thank you Myers. But... my thread isn't tagged. It still says completed. 😛

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Try sharing it and getting your friends to do the same, post in interest groups for your niche and post in chats/chatrooms/messages in casual conversation to try and get members to signup
Competitions to try and gain the support of your users is something else you can do.
Youtube is an excellent site! Create promotional videos and brief films of your site adding effects and animations to make it appeal to people!
for example the Topic Of The Week forum only has three threads when the forum has been open for a lot longer than three weeks 😛
You as the owner should be creating high levels of content alongside advertising Lovinity
The design feels old
Truthfully I think it's a little tacky, you want people to see the content on the site. I would really consider having a banner for the event rather than changing the entire design to suit it.
and it doesn't tell me what the site is about as soon as start looking around
The design of the forum is dark, I see what you are trying to do with the colour scheme but I feel it needs some work.
The front page needs to explain what your site is about a lot faster than it does currently.
I recommend looking at re-styling the layout, maybe look at how others have laid out their sites, and follow design trends.
I feel that the icons used for each area is great but I would expect to go to a full-width page rather than a small pop out window for content.
The website looks good, but could look much better with the use of solid colours and the removal of an image background.
I would add a hero banner to your front page, this is a full-width image.
The idea of having a radio is good, however, I couldn't get it to work.
The layout to me was a little cluttered and was trying to tell me too much and that had a negative effect on my user experience.
I do understand that you maybe using php software which uses a lot of tables in its design and I would recommend in that case to use HTML and CSS.
The design feels old
Unfortunately Composr CMS' philosophy does not revolve around modern design fads, such as heavy use of Javascript/AJAX and animations. If they went that route, the modularity of the template engine would be lost and made extremely complicated and perhaps very buggy too. They stick to what works and what has been effective, which has the unfortunate caveat of making it look old. I did remove some of the bevel, gradients, and rounded corners though (but a few creeped their way back in the CSS so I will need to fix that). And I do not use most of the default icons.
Truthfully I think it's a little tacky, you want people to see the content on the site. I would really consider having a banner for the event rather than changing the entire design to suit it.
I'm probably not going to go the banner route. I don't see that as practical because the background is not an event promotion... it's just a background. However, I'll think about the design and the opacity versus non-opacity.
and it doesn't tell me what the site is about as soon as start looking around
I'm surprised by this. Did you look at the front page as a guest user... https://www.lovinity.org ? It should be obvious on that page by presenting you a welcome and then a headline reading "We provide a safe activist social network and support system for everyone." It then goes on with a call to action button to register or log in, and then to explain the common problems with other social networks, and how we work around those problems. It also explains our services/solutions. But the short one-sentence headline that I stated is above the fold (except on some mobile browsers unfortunately) and concisely explains what the website is about. So, I'm confused as to what you mean by it not telling you what the site is about as soon as you start looking around.
The design of the forum is dark, I see what you are trying to do with the colour scheme but I feel it needs some work.
This is intentional. Myself and a couple other members on the website are very light sensitive. Websites with a lot of white or bright colors gives us headaches. So I intentionally limit the amount of brightness on the website (I didn't want to use a dark theme because that doesn't give the right impression of the website IMO)... and I try to stick to color schemes that have 50% or less saturation (I recently used a 100% saturation colour, though it wasn't bright or anything, and got a complaint saying it was too much. So I stick to 50% or less saturation.).
However, I'm curious as to what you meant by the colour scheme needing work. Could you be more specific please?
The front page needs to explain what your site is about a lot faster than it does currently.
Again, I'm not sure how to make it any shorter without leaving out vital information. Suggestions?
I recommend looking at re-styling the layout, maybe look at how others have laid out their sites, and follow design trends.
I'm sorry, but doing this would require many hours of work on my end which I cannot afford to invest in unless some income was generated from it. You need to remember this is a non-profit website. I make no money from this community, and rarely do I receive any donations. The caveat is that because of that, I have to limit how much I invest in the website in terms of time, effort, and money. The design aspect of the website would take many hours of hard work that I cannot afford to give without getting some sort of income from it. And I do not have the financial resources to pass such a huge task off to a designer. Therefore, I likely will not change the design. Composr again sticks to what has worked, not what is trending. And though I really do enjoy trending designs myself, I don't plan to use them because it's too much work, would deprecate a lot of Composr's built in template flexibility, and trending designs frequently bug and do things it shouldn't.
However, Composr is working on a full-width theme that will be fully responsive. This will not be released until their next major version of the software though. So until that time, my website is stuck on fixed width for desktop users. I did try to implement the wide width theme into the current version, but quickly realized that was a feat beyond my reasonable limits that I can invest in the website as stated before. So I abandoned that idea.
I feel that the icons used for each area is great but I would expect to go to a full-width page rather than a small pop out window for content.
I see your point. But if it went full width, you wouldn't be able to "click out of" the overlay window; you'd be forced to always click the little X at the top right corner. Not only that, but if it were full width, from a UI perspective it would be less obvious it's an overlay... it'd look more like a completely separate page. I'll consider the suggestion, but I doubt I'll implement it.
The website looks good, but could look much better with the use of solid colours and the removal of an image background.
This is not something my members want (I asked them about this before). They like the various background images I use for the website because it gives the website a nice fresh feel for them every week. So I do not plan to remove the background image and stick to just solid colours. But I do plan to figure out ways in which I can use the background images without having to transfer so much data. Though, this isn't a big priority because mobile devices don't get the background image... and once the wide width theme comes out, that will unfortunately kill the ability to use background images. So right now I'm using them and enjoying them while I can 😛
I would add a hero banner to your front page, this is a full-width image.
I've tried this before, but given it is outside of Composr's design philosophy, it bugged up the page and increased the amount of data needed to transfer. So I opted not to use them anymore for now. And again, full width is not possible with a fixed width theme.
The idea of having a radio is good, however, I couldn't get it to work.
Hmm... when you say "couldn't get it to work", what were you trying to do?
The layout to me was a little cluttered and was trying to tell me too much and that had a negative effect on my user experience.
I understand. I think it's cluttered too, and I've been trying to think of ways to fix this. But the HTTP disclaimer and the disclaimer that we do not review the content of the programming are both necessary. Perhaps I'll think of a way to better present the page and make the disclaimers shorter. The now playing part of the page though unfortunately is hard to work with. Because the radio system runs on a different server (it is impossible to run it on the same server as the website), it has to have its own local webserver to serve the now playing data, track request system, and so on. I tried serving those locally on the website's server, but connections to the radio system kept failing because of security policies and whatnot. So I have to serve the radio system pages from the radio computer and iframe them into the website.
I do understand that you maybe using php software which uses a lot of tables in its design and I would recommend in that case to use HTML and CSS.
I am rather confused by this statement. PHP is not a front end language. It alone has nothing to do with the way content is presented on the website. It has the power to dictate how content is displayed via HTML and CSS, but PHP alone does not have any designing functionality of its own. The design portion is all HTML and CSS, even though PHP does dictate what HTML and CSS to use via Composr's templating engine. And unfortunately, it is impossible to go to strictly HTML and CSS with no PHP dictation because then that will break a ton of Composr functionality, including the templating engine.
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Despite the many discrepancies, I appreciate your honest review. Even though there's unfortunately not a lot I can do to remedy some of the things you suggest, it does get me thinking.
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