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Hugo L.

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I used to be a moderator on another forum. I actually quit when they changed the interface. Ruined the experience for me. Don’t fix what ain’t broke. This looks terrible.
 
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Okay. WHEN ?


When Ryan is ready to make the switch over. He's already mentioned this a few times.


I used to be a moderator on another forum. I actually quit when they changed the interface. Ruined the experience for me. Don’t fix what ain’t broke. This looks terrible.


The issues with VB have already been discussed. That is what is broke.
 

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Take a look at the 2 screen shots below. One is from the "Heating and AC" forum here and the other is from the "Performance" forum on Team Chevell which is on XenForo Look at how much more info is on the one page compared to the other ? Now I dont know if it is changeable by Ryan, but that is what I am talking about.

Definitely don't like the one on the right. The left is crisp clear & straightforward. Reminds me of windows classic vs. windows XP themes.
 

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Take a look at the 2 screen shots below. One is from the "Heating and AC" forum here and the other is from the "Performance" forum on Team Chevell which is on XenForo Look at how much more info is on the one page compared to the other ? Now I don't know if it is changeable by Ryan, but that is what I am talking about.
Looking at those two, I think you are talking about how the Chevelle forum is less dense vertically. That is adjustable by choice of font size and thread spacing. And the choice to allow user icons or not.
But I suspect that is true in Vbulletin too.
My point is most of these differences are "style" or "theme" choices and are not dependent on the forum software chosen. The default styles between Xenforo and others will look different, but they are very customizable, well at least Xenforo is, I'm just assuming Vb is the same.
Ryan will have great control over how the board looks and works in Xenforo. If people have particular ideas or suggestions besides "no change!" people should consider dropping him a message with those particular ideas and requests.
Everyone should remember, designing the forum is one of the pleasures of being the forum owner and administrator. I think Ryan deserves the opportunity to do that design and then we can react. Some may love it, some may have suggestions and some may leave. We will see. I'm betting the new design attracts far more users than it loses!
 
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It will be interesting to see how Ryan formats it. I guess I have to use the computer so much during the day for actual business that every single extra mouse click or scroll action etc starts to get on my nerves. I prefer the simplest way possible to find information, which is what most of us are doing online.
 

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I am in for whatever changes are needed in the forum owners eyes. After all, we are all playing in his sandbox so if you don't like they toys he wants to share, go find your own I guess.

For me, this forum is much more than the "look and feel" that it presents visually. The knowledge that exists here is pretty wild if you think about what is all here. That holds more value than how the web page looks. I spend A LOT of time on thecombineforum that runs Xenforo and I think it's awesome. Compared to newagtalk it's literally decades ahead of the game and a ways ahead of GJ.

I'm here to stay as I like the community and the visibility that the owner/mods have on here. The people that run/operate the site actually use it as well. That means a lot to me.

Thank you Ryan for keeping this beast running so we can all enjoy it !!
 

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Take a look at the 2 screen shots below. One is from the "Heating and AC" forum here and the other is from the "Performance" forum on Team Chevell which is on XenForo Look at how much more info is on the one page compared to the other ? Now I dont know if it is changeable by Ryan, but that is what I am talking about.

I suppose the challenge is that differently people view things differently. From my view, the one on the right, the one you don't like, is so much easier to read and very much preferred. In addition, for the many people accessing the forum via phone the one on the right is better.

Probably no way to keep everybody happy, since it can't be both ways.
 

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I used to be a moderator on another forum. I actually quit when they changed the interface. Ruined the experience for me. Don’t fix what ain’t broke. This looks terrible.

go look at the HAMB if you want to see how Garagejournal will most likely end up looking since Ryan admins them both and the HAMB has been switched over for a while. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/

Two long time forums (decade+ each) I frequented decided to update to new versions.

It was the worst decision they ever made, the new layouts completely destroyed the familiarity and caused a massive decline in traffic. In both instances the amount of active members declined by 95%+.
 

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One suggestion

Would we be able to hit a like button to the posts in threads? I read many post that I like, they may be amusing, something I agree with, good information or just present a good vibe. It would be nice to acknowledge positive contributions without having to create another post. A way to give props to others.

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go look at the HAMB if you want to see how Garagejournal will most likely end up looking since Ryan admins them both and the HAMB has been switched over for a while. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/

Holy ****, that is horrendous.

Two long time forums (decade+ each) I frequented decided to update to new versions.

It was the worst decision they ever made, the new layouts completely destroyed the familiarity and caused a massive decline in traffic. In both instances the amount of active members declined by 95%+.

My point exactly.

I am in for whatever changes are needed in the forum owners eyes. After all, we are all playing in his sandbox so if you don't like they toys he wants to share, go find your own I guess.

For me, this forum is much more than the "look and feel" that it presents visually. The knowledge that exists here is pretty wild if you think about what is all here. That holds more value than how the web page looks. I spend A LOT of time on thecombineforum that runs Xenforo and I think it's awesome. Compared to newagtalk it's literally decades ahead of the game and a ways ahead of GJ.

I'm here to stay as I like the community and the visibility that the owner/mods have on here. The people that run/operate the site actually use it as well. That means a lot to me.

Thank you Ryan for keeping this beast running so we can all enjoy it !!

I can see your point, but see the post I quoted above.

Granted, this is not MY forum, and I have far less posts (and, therefore I guess, weight in the matter, if any) than others. But saying that we are merely playing in Ryan's sandbox is not entirely true. As an admin, his job is precisely to put this sandbox at our disposal for us to play in. If he decides that the sandbox can double as a kitty litter, people won't play in it anymore.

Yes, the options for garage forums are limited out there, and for a few members that leave, some new ones will join and it might even out. But if the new layout drives aways folks for whom this sandbox is not a «necessity» (as if any forum really is, but you get my point), but rather a pastime, this becomes a huge mistake.

That's all I'm saying.

It just seems to me that doing this sort of beta-testing on your core market is a huge and unnecessary gamble. I like this community, but if I hate the new layout, I'll leave. If I like it, I'll stay. No one will bat an eye either way, I'm fully aware of that. But if a significant percentage of people leave, you lose the game.
 

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Ill be curious to see if the change is noticeable on apps. Tapatalk makes them all look the same to me.


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Holy ****, that is horrendous.

My point exactly .......

I can see your point, but see the post I quoted above.

Granted, this is not MY forum, and I have far less posts (and, therefore I guess, weight in the matter, if any) than others. But saying that we are merely playing in Ryan's sandbox is not entirely true. As an admin, his job is precisely to put this sandbox at our disposal for us to play in. If he decides that the sandbox can double as a kitty litter, people won't play in it anymore.

Yes, the options for garage forums are limited out there, and for a few members that leave, some new ones will join and it might even out. But if the new layout drives aways folks for whom this sandbox is not a «necessity» (as if any forum really is, but you get my point), but rather a pastime, this becomes a huge mistake.

That's all I'm saying.

It just seems to me that doing this sort of beta-testing on your core market is a huge and unnecessary gamble. I like this community, but if I hate the new layout, I'll leave. If I like it, I'll stay. No one will bat an eye either way, I'm fully aware of that. But if a significant percentage of people leave, you lose the game.

I totally get your point about people leaving if they don't like how it looks when it's all redone but that is not really a concern for you or I to worry about. If I dislike it so much that I find it hard to deal with I'll probably be out the door as well but I highly doubt that'll happen. I, as many on here I'd imagine, have been a part of forums since USENET's learned about message boards from their founders the bulletin boards. Things change and morph and change again. Ryan clearly cares about what he does with the online assets he manages and I fully embrace anyone's desire to change the look and feel of something they care so much about.
 

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Maybe one thing that might help put this in perspective....

If this change is not made - garage journal won't continue to exist. The current platform is not sustainable. There is no option to leave things as they are.

We can piss and moan and whine about what it -might- be based on whatever justification you want, but until we see the nearly infinite range of possibilities that it -could- look and function like, it's all speculation.

It's your individual choice to continue participating in this community - but if you want to have a choice to make, this change has to happen.
 

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I just had a thought.

Imagine the garage journal is your toothpaste. You like your toothpaste alright... and as far as you know, it's working fine. But then, your dentist tells you that there are problems with your teeth and you have to use something else. That first morning *****... it tastes like **** and you just want your old tooth paste back. Then, you get used to it... and don't remember your old toothpaste. Plus, your teeth don't fall out.

Now, I'm not as smart as a dentist... And I don't like changing my toothpaste either. So, I get it... and that's the reason for this post.

But, we gotta keep our teeth clean.

I LOVE this!

I work in IT, and this really resonates with me. I will definitely be borrowing this analogy, and expect to repeat it often.

go look at the HAMB if you want to see how Garagejournal will most likely end up looking since Ryan admins them both and the HAMB has been switched over for a while. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/

Holy ****, that is horrendous.

I don't get it. What's horrendous about it? Can anybody who hates the HAMB layout take the time to explain why? It's certainly different to GJ, and design is subjective, but I like it.

I really appreciate Ryan's work on what is far and away my favourite and most visited website.

Ryan, I feel for the flak that you are copping (and will continue to cop) over the change, mate. Ignore the haters.

I fully understand the reasons this has to happen, and I'm looking forward to the improvements that the upgrade will bring.

I'm sure there will be some things I don't like about the change, but I'll push through. I have full confidence that this will continue to be the best site on the internet.
 

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IJS, given the whining about new software, it’d be hilarious if during the reboot everyone’s post count got restarted at zero.


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I've been on here since '06.

I've been on the H.A.M.B. since '02.

Y'all are whining about nothing. You'll like the new GJ just fine. Trust me.
 

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One suggestion

Would we be able to hit a like button to the posts in threads? I read many post that I like, they may be amusing, something I agree with, good information or just present a good vibe. It would be nice to acknowledge positive contributions without having to create another post. A way to give props to others.

Thanks,
Griff
I know this is possible in the Current version of Vbulletin, I assume it is also possible in xenforo. I'm not sure if the old version of vbulletin on this site supports it or not.
 

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I know this is possible in the Current version of Vbulletin, I assume it is also possible in xenforo. I'm not sure if the old version of vbulletin on this site supports it or not.

There are several Vbulliten addin's but they have some performance hits, XenForo's in built in by default.
 

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Not sure what you mean about "white space"... but It's is all customizable by the administrator, Ryan.

For instance, the HAMB uses fairly large fonts and the total width of the board is limited to about 1200 pixels.
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/
But those are just Ryan's choices for that board. The width and fonts are easily changed, and we have no idea what his choices will be for the garage journal. I can't wait to find out!

For instance, another board I'm intimately familiar with is an almost completely opposite look to the HAMB:
https://hqvadventure.com/forum/
That forum is light on dark, smaller fonts and wider.

Both are Xenforo software.

So you can see, it is all about his choices, and I am sure you can lobby him for the features you prefer.

I don't find the HAMB terrible, I do prefer smaller fonts though, and find wider is better to an extent. That said, from a viewing standpoint the HQadventure forum is excellent for my eyes. I find light on dark to be much easier to read.
Either way, There's no better info board out there that I've found, so I'll be here till VerticleSuck buys it and ruins it I expect...
 

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To you guys complaining about the new format possibilities, is this the only forum on the internet that you visit?

If you do visit others, are they laid out the same as this one is? If not, how do you manage to use them?

I find it very rare to find any two forums on any topic to have an identical or very close layout.

It really seems like a bunch of whining about nothing to me.
 

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Ryan

This has been under discussion now for months/years....

When is it happening/Is it still happening?

Lyndon


I don't want to speak for Ryan but when this was taking place on the H.A.M.B. it was quite some time being implemented for reasons that I do not know.

I speculated at the time that it was because he was testing, testing, and then testing some more so that when the switch was made it would go smoothly.

That and whatever else he had on his plate.

I seem to recall a few glitches but overall it very went well I think. I expect similar results here.
 

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I don't get it. What's horrendous about it? Can anybody who hates the HAMB layout take the time to explain why? It's certainly different to GJ, and design is subjective, but I like it.

Sure. For starters, on computer monitor (1920 x 1200), I can see 24 threads listed at the same time. On HAMB, I can only see 12. If I'm looking at a website, especially a forum, I want it to be designed first and foremost for a computer, not a tablet or phone. Being able to see less information is a worse design. It's not like there is any useful additional content provided by only seeing half the amount of threads.

I also think the icons at the top for forums/members/search is less useful than the current text that is used on the garage journal.

Since I'm not a member, I can't really see how the HAMB looks logged in, but imagine it suffers more of the same design philosophy.
 

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Sure. For starters, on computer monitor (1920 x 1200), I can see 24 threads listed at the same time. On HAMB, I can only see 12. If I'm looking at a website, especially a forum, I want it to be designed first and foremost for a computer, not a tablet or phone. Being able to see less information is a worse design. It's not like there is any useful additional content provided by only seeing half the amount of threads.

I also think the icons at the top for forums/members/search is less useful than the current text that is used on the garage journal.

Since I'm not a member, I can't really see how the HAMB looks logged in, but imagine it suffers more of the same design philosophy.

Why? I bet if you took a poll you would be surprised how few people use the internet and search forums exclusively on desktop computers. Im a middle aged man and i cant remember the last time i searched this forum not on a smart phone.

Seems perfectly rational to me to design for the most likely use format. I see nothing wrong with the HAMB, just different.
 

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Why? I bet if you took a poll you would be surprised how few people use the internet and search forums exclusively on desktop computers. Im a middle aged man and i cant remember the last time i searched this forum not on a smart phone.

Seems perfectly rational to me to design for the most likely use format. I see nothing wrong with the HAMB, just different.

Unfortunately, too many things are being designed for phones and tablets first, which is a trend that needs to die. This is why everything is being increased in size, to accommodate the touchscreens. It's also why so many sites are switching to endless scrolling which is garbage compared to individual pages. The real said part is that it is not too difficult to make separate mobile and desktop interfaces, but hardly anyone takes to time to really optimize each.
 

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Unfortunately, too many things are being designed for phones and tablets first, which is a trend that needs to die. This is why everything is being increased in size, to accommodate the touchscreens. It's also why so many sites are switching to endless scrolling which is garbage compared to individual pages. The real said part is that it is not too difficult to make separate mobile and desktop interfaces, but hardly anyone takes to time to really optimize each.

You are essentially complaining that water is wet. Phones and tablets are by far, the primary use tool these days.
 

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Phones and tablets are by far, the primary use tool these days.

I'll bet that's highly dependent on the demographic.

Probably not the case with the old fart set. :lol_hitti

Personally I still don't understand people who go around all day with their face buried in a phone. Dad Gum whippersnappers.
 
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