Firstly, why wasn't the msgstuff staff shown this before the rest of the world?
Secondly, I don't like it. It kind of looks like the first versions of msgstuff, back when you had only started making websites. I've seen what you can do, and this is far from your best
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Use the space provided by the browser. Don't leave loads of white space. You can also still have a simple header that looks better. Just have a small logo idea, and a repeating background gradient of some sort with a 1 px width. That won't kill the loading time, and it'll look better.
The new top navbar doesn't match anything. It looks like a modified version of google ads to be frank.
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Originally posted by Dempsey
Maybe make the news post title link to the single post.
Definitely. This is a feature that's almost required for websites with news posts. Whenever I go to a website, I actually
expect the post titles to link to a page for the articles. I'm still not used to having to click the comments/permalink thing for msgstuff's posts.
The top navbar, if used at all, should have a link to the forums, and be setup in the same exact way as the forum's and vice versa (i.e: same links.. integrate everything in the same exact way).
If possible, the new share button under each post should have seperate little buttons to directly share to the most popular websites (i.e: 1 little facebook logo, 1 del.icio.us logo, etc, 3-4 of these, and when clicked on, they go directly there instead of opening the menu. Then have another button that says "More...").
Integrate the tags more into the posts. Right now, they're only on the posts' specific pages. Have them on the main page as well.
Cut down on the javascript. We don't need that much.
The ads shown there, are they the only ones that are going to be there? If not, show us the rest, if so, good job
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And give us our part.....
That's about it for now.