Quacker Jack
Madly Diligent
I've always wondered what both administrators think as well as members about forum designs. I've seen plenty of overused free themes that numerous forum use that look good, as well as not-as-overused "premium" themes, as well as amazing custom themes that match the personality of the forum, at a possibly larger expense.
As both a member, and an administrator, what are your thoughts on these types of themes? Does it turn you off to see one versus another? Do you feel like the extra costs are worth it? What is the whole thought process here?
My personal opinion is a free theme is fantastic for little forums that aren't expecting to go big. It works out well for starter forums or hobbyist. A premium theme in my book is kind of a no-no. I don't see a real application to them because they are not unique, largely uncustomizable (is that a word?), and they typically hardly represent the "atmosphere" you are trying to set. I think the custom themes are the way to go if you have the money. The big thing is that they are unique and reflect exactly how you want your forum to look. Members typically love them as well.
As both a member, and an administrator, what are your thoughts on these types of themes? Does it turn you off to see one versus another? Do you feel like the extra costs are worth it? What is the whole thought process here?
My personal opinion is a free theme is fantastic for little forums that aren't expecting to go big. It works out well for starter forums or hobbyist. A premium theme in my book is kind of a no-no. I don't see a real application to them because they are not unique, largely uncustomizable (is that a word?), and they typically hardly represent the "atmosphere" you are trying to set. I think the custom themes are the way to go if you have the money. The big thing is that they are unique and reflect exactly how you want your forum to look. Members typically love them as well.







