on 12-09-2014 17:27
Hi guys, how’s your day going?
One of the things we have been working on is a promo image slot that is going to be placed at the top of the forum thread pages soon. We have some options to choose from that I’d like to get your input on before we push any of the configurations live.
You can see illustrative screenshots of the two design options below. We will either have 2 images or just one longer banner displayed. These will be especially for the benefit of new members who are just joining, and to optimise traffic and awareness to different parts of the site. Bear in mind that the images in the screenshots below are just examples and we will be working on the exact content soon.
So I would like to get your views on the following options:
Looking forward to seeing your input and which option you prefer seeing.
Cheers all and have a great weekend!
Marjo
Design option 1: 2 image links at the top of the thread page
Design option 2: one elongated image link at the top of the thread page
on 13-09-2014 11:02
on 13-09-2014 11:02
on 13-09-2014 11:25
on 13-09-2014 11:25
Speaking for myself and my opinion only, it's high time this community was restored to it's primary function, a place where someone can come to get help and answers about their contract, their phone nand it's functions or anything related. without wading through endless waffle and people posting in every thread when they have nothing meaninful to say or to contribute. We are all guilty of this.
I've said it before and got shot down when people got defensive, I have facebook if I want social media and I have news and technology sites if I want the latest information. It can become a real struggle wading through stuff to get to a genuine problm.
You can probably split the community down the middle with members liking the present state of things as opposed to those who think a support forum should be just that.
on 13-09-2014 11:33
on 13-09-2014 11:33
on 13-09-2014 11:40
on 13-09-2014 11:40
As you know @jonsie I will always respect your wisdom. Indeed you have taught me so much.
However, not being very technically minded, if it wasn't for the Discussion threads (and occasionally Off topic) my personal role here would be very restricted.
I can't answer technical questions...and knowing my limitations I wont even try (until I am sure of my facts)
So I am one of those people with a foot in both camps. I love to learn new stuff from the technically minded on here...but I can only aspire to have the knowledge that you have..
I am not putting myself down in any way...but informative learning and teaching topics in the discussions threads also teach me a lot...
I also think there is a need for places such as Wantys and the Virtual lounge....where people can relax and blow off a bit of steam
There are many levels of knowledge on here...and for folk like me who live to learn...I enjoy what I currently get involved with ...(so... as you can see I have given my personal perspective)
Veritas Numquam Perit
13-09-2014 11:43 - edited 13-09-2014 11:44
13-09-2014 11:43 - edited 13-09-2014 11:44
@Marjo Perhaps, in view of my earlier response, I may have lost the right to comment on the proposed introduction of one or two images as outlined in your original post. However, my mind, and heart, have been much exercised by another thread regarding the potentially calamitous consequences for O2 customers who for whatever reason are deemed to have defaulted on even one monthly payment. Good advice has already been posted for the benefit of users, but I wonder if you and others who will ultimately decide as regards the images to be introduced might consider including in those images a clear warning to new and even exisitng O2 customers about what can happen if payments are late or missed altogether. A prominent up front link might also be given to advice on how affected customers should proceed in order to have credit rating notices removed or modified.
I await with interest the new page design.
Gerry
on 13-09-2014 12:01
on 13-09-2014 12:01
Extremely good call @Anonymous
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 13-09-2014 12:08
on 13-09-2014 12:08
Hopefully they will take opinions on board but we have to accept some design change. We got our way when we rebelled against the previous design which completely messed up the layout. Let's hope we don't have the same problem with the new design. Maybe they should introduce a beta version that a couple of people can use before going full pelt?
on 13-09-2014 13:12
@Cleoriff wrote:Extremely good call @Anonymous
Thank you Ma'm! The whole credit rating thingy has sort of knocked me sideways. Life is tough enough for young people nowadays without rigid, unthinking bureaucracy making things unnecessarily more difficult for them. Glad I have reached the "early years of old age"!
Gerry
on 13-09-2014 13:15
on 13-09-2014 13:15
on 13-09-2014 13:20
on 13-09-2014 13:20
Yes that's exactly it. When the original forum was changed to Lithium around a dozen regulars were given superuser status to log into the new forum and test all the sections etc passing on any issues or problems back to admin.
The fact that most were ignored is beside the point