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Lorenz
Ok, so I think IORR is probably the nr. 1 Stones source out there and here are my suggestions to make sure it stays that way
1) Responsive design, scalable for mobile devices (I recommend HTML5 use mostly)
2) Get a designer to overhaul the general design, logos, fonts, navigation etc.
3) Get social media integration e.g. Facebook, Twitter login & sharing
4) Consider crowd funding to get investment needed. You can easily do it as an e.g. Kickstarter or Indiegogo campaign and I am sure everyone here would be happy to contribute $20.
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Beast
I echo all the thanks to bv for his great work in running the best Stones fan forum and I also echo the main sentiments so far - i.e., if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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Erik_Snow
I was planning on seeing RS in Norway, Germany and UK this year, but I have changed my mind, due to the imbecil reviews of some of you. I'm not joining that nerd-crowd who thinks every concert they do is "the best they ever did"
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stonesrule
I tend to agree with Erik_Snow's post..because he has common sense.
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varv
No changes needed. As we say in my neck of the woods,"if it ain't broke don't fix it".
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Erik_Snow
I was planning on seeing RS in Norway, Germany and UK this year, but I have changed my mind, due to the imbecil reviews of some of you. I'm not joining that nerd-crowd who thinks every concert they do is "the best they ever did"
You know that saying, "cutting off your nose to spite your face"? That's it, right there.
I think the crowdsourcing idea is a great one--the only problem being that I can understand if bv wants to keep total control over his forum. If the participants are, in effect, paying for the experience, it kinda changes the dynamic.
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varv
No changes needed. As we say in my neck of the woods,"if it ain't broke don't fix it".
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owlbynite
I find the site user-friendly as is. Simple things please! Only problem I've encountered ever is accessing existing threads when I know I have the correct topic words & author, searches always return with 'no match.' Thanks for asking, cheers!
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Lorenz
One word regarding crowdfunding, this does not mean we would all earn a share in the forum. It would simply mean that we help to fund the changes in exchange for defined goodies e.g. access to a special forum, special styles on our usernames or whatever people would want to see.
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Lorenz
One word regarding crowdfunding, this does not mean we would all earn a share in the forum. It would simply mean that we help to fund the changes in exchange for defined goodies e.g. access to a special forum, special styles on our usernames or whatever people would want to see.
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odean73
Please keep it as it is.
Easy and simple to use.
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Erik_Snow
I was planning on seeing RS in Norway, Germany and UK this year, but I have changed my mind, due to the imbecil reviews of some of you. I'm not joining that nerd-crowd who thinks every concert they do is "the best they ever did"
You know that saying, "cutting off your nose to spite your face"? That's it, right there.
I think the crowdsourcing idea is a great one--the only problem being that I can understand if bv wants to keep total control over his forum. If the participants are, in effect, paying for the experience, it kinda changes the dynamic.
Hi yes you are right, Aquamarine
But I didn't express myself well. What I meant is that I could go see Rolling Stones this year, and take it as it comes, and be happy with whatever song they actually delivered, but after the reviews here, I can't help myself thinking about the emperor's new clothes. Hearing the audio, which I allready have, is enough, it speaks for itself.
Of course I will attend the Scandinavian concert, just because of promises
Anyway, this is not important, my only real complaint is that Stonestod is banned. Nikkibong too!
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Lorenz
Ok, so I think IORR is probably the nr. 1 Stones source out there and here are my suggestions to make sure it stays that way
1) Responsive design, scalable for mobile devices (I recommend HTML5 use mostly)
2) Get a designer to overhaul the general design, logos, fonts, navigation etc.
3) Get social media integration e.g. Facebook, Twitter login & sharing
4) Consider crowd funding to get investment needed. You can easily do it as an e.g. Kickstarter or Indiegogo campaign and I am sure everyone here would be happy to contribute $20.
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Lorenz
Ok, so I think IORR is probably the nr. 1 Stones source out there and here are my suggestions to make sure it stays that way
1) Responsive design, scalable for mobile devices (I recommend HTML5 use mostly)
2) Get a designer to overhaul the general design, logos, fonts, navigation etc.
3) Get social media integration e.g. Facebook, Twitter login & sharing
4) Consider crowd funding to get investment needed. You can easily do it as an e.g. Kickstarter or Indiegogo campaign and I am sure everyone here would be happy to contribute $20.
Hm. I have to say: I love this website and I hope it stays exactly the way it is. Simple, easy, raw, cool. Don't change. At least not until all the Stones have quit.
No twitter, FB... No new fonts, no HTML5...