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Title: Site Format
Post by: Warren on September 02, 2008, 11:10:00 AM
Hey Shane

I was wanting to post about speedo's and went looking fo the appropriate section, but could workout the best place to do it.

Could we brake up the Technical section a bit more, say like the old site had,

  Engines - How big is yours?
  Radiators - How to keep your cool
  Transmissions / Gearboxes - How do you shift it?
  Suspension - No more guessing 
  Steering - Which way? 
  Brakes - Stop when you have had enough   
  Wheels - What turns you?   
  Lights - From top to tail, they will show the way
  Glass and Rubbers - So we can see, safely 
  Instruments - How would we know what's happening without them?
  Interiors - The secrets of Inner Space
  Exteriors/Body - How do we cure the dreaded Cancer?   
 
I feel that being a bit more specific makes searching for info a bit easier to find.

eg: Interior/exterior seems to large a field

Seeing as how I'm spending more time here now  :-[ I'm willing to help do this if you would like.

Just a suggestion, anyone elses commenst ?

Warren
   
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: ben on September 02, 2008, 12:26:41 PM
yeh i think thats probably not a bad idea warren..

Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: Warren on September 02, 2008, 01:17:11 PM
This is what is there now, 7 topics

Maintenance - General Bedford up keep.
Buying a Bedford - What to look for.
Driveline - Engines, Steering, Clutches, Transmissions, Tail Shafts, Diffs, Brakes, Wheels, etc.
Electrics, Audio and Security - All things electrical.
Exteriors and Interiors - Rust removal, custom fitouts, dashes, paintwork, body mods, etc.
Campers - All about Camper Modifications.
Miscellaneous Technical -Post here if it doesn't fit in the above.


The old site had 12 specific topics, now in the current situation I would have to put a post about speedoz in the "Miscellaneous Technical" as it doesnt really fit any of the others. Then the Misc one will get bigger and harder to search, remeber as more threads are made the more pages will be neede to display the topics list.

Indexing is a vital way of quickly and accuratly finding required information.

If I want some info on brakes, I dont want to be wading through a whole lot of enfine gearbox post headings trying to find the brake bits.

Not to mention how people might name the original thread.

Call me Analy retentive, but a well structured and organised site can make accessing info easier, especiallly for newbies.

Warren 

 
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: Warren on September 02, 2008, 01:20:30 PM
We don't want to end up with a million different sections but even if we do - we have a million moderators so we will be sweeeet!  :D
We can still have sub headings under the main headings to make it simple.

Warren
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: ben on September 02, 2008, 05:34:55 PM
yeh i agree.. great suggestion warren
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: ShaneJ on September 02, 2008, 07:15:12 PM
It's certainly possible to add more sub sections but I'm not prepared to have as many as the old forum.

It theory it may seem easier to find posts when you have more categorys, but in practice it just doesn't work that way. If you want to find an old post that you remember simply use the search feature.

Also having to many categorys is a PITA when you're like me and you like to read all the posts made on the forum.

Feel free to give me some suggestions for more categorys, but I'd rather not have any more than 10 on the main page.
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: ben on September 02, 2008, 07:18:04 PM
yeh but what about sub headings? like under drivechain can we have subheadings that come up when you click on it like a folder insie a folder?

ben
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: ShaneJ on September 02, 2008, 07:22:45 PM
Also remember that we would like (with your help) to compile an FAQ to hold answers to questions that come up often. We would also like to add more technical information to the main page(guides, instructions etc) which will hopefully negate the need to be searching for some of the old posts.
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: ben on September 02, 2008, 07:29:00 PM
hmmmm yeh but most of the stuff between campers and vans are the same.. except interior..
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: ShaneJ on September 02, 2008, 07:31:16 PM
A few sub headings are ok, but again if you start adding to many sections to the forum and it takes too long to read them all, people just wont bother any more.

With this being one of over 25 or so forums I have running and have setup for people, I have come to learn a few things that are good and that aren't good for forums. Something that came to my attention over 15 years ago is that most people who visit forums only read the categorys that they are really interested in. However if you keep the forum really neat, tidy and easy to read you will find that those people will spend a little extra time reading the other categorys. And its most likely that one of those people can answer a question in one those other categorys they normally wouldn't read.
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: ben on September 02, 2008, 07:36:28 PM
ok shane well im pretty sure you would know best so im happy with your decision.

hey i only use the recent post section anyway..

ben
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: ShaneJ on September 02, 2008, 07:45:09 PM
Do you think this is too many Shane-o?

DELETE "Buying a Bedford" - not many posts in here...
DELETE "Misc Technical" - these questions can go into general discussion?

1. Vehicle Maintenance
2. Engines
3. Transmissions & Clutches
4. Differentials & Tail Shafts
5. Steering & Components
6. Wheels & Brakes
7. Electrics
8. Audio and Security
9. Interiors
10. Exteriors
11. Campers

Ok mate, I'll add this to my list of jobs ;)
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: ShaneJ on September 02, 2008, 07:58:50 PM
No worries mate. I'll review what changed need to be made and I'll let you know if I need some help.
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: Warren on September 02, 2008, 10:50:14 PM
Sorry Shane didnt mean to make extra work for you, I will leave it to your discretion as to what format you use.

Me I'm a cumpulsive read every post kinda guy, and I admin on another site so maybe Im just used to that style.

I'll go back into my box now :D


Warren 
Title: Re: Site Format
Post by: Adam S on September 04, 2008, 01:12:46 AM
Do you think this is too many Shane-o?

DELETE "Buying a Bedford" - not many posts in here...
DELETE "Misc Technical" - these questions can go into general discussion?

1. Vehicle Maintenance
2. Engines
3. Transmissions & Clutches
4. Differentials & Tail Shafts
5. Steering & Components
6. Wheels & Brakes
7. Electrics
8. Audio and Security
9. Interiors
10. Exteriors
11. Campers

And with all those there's still nowhere for Warren to specifically put a "Speedo" topic :P  I would put Speedos in the Interiors/Exteriors section - where there is already a "speedos" thread posted by Ben.

I agree with Shane - with so many different bits to a car there will always be "odd things out" - and also what Shane said is true, with too many headings people tend to only look at what they are interested in, meaning less responses etc from different people.

I'd like to see the topics kept consolidated (with a misc section for things that dont fit), and encourage people to use "search" as well as once the number of topics builds, having a "stickied" thread at the top of each forum with hotlinks to all of the most helpful/popular threads.

I also think the "Buying a Bedford" will be increasingly used as new people looking to get into a Beddy come online, and people add common things to look out for.
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