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Post by starbrand on Jul 17, 2009 11:29:28 GMT -5
I like having one board serve multiple sites. It's like cross merchandising in retail. I certainly wouldn't say it was the official Red Lion Forum if it wasn't so. Red Lion doesn't have anything out yet. I'm sure you'll find out any new developments here. redlionpublications.blogspot.com/I think he's just asking why you don't create a divider so it doesn't all blend together. I have a category for "Catfish Comics Discussion Forum" in a larger font. [size=4]Catfish Comics Discussion Forum[/size] The category field accepts tags, so I made it a bigger font to stand out. Then I created another category field with no boards under it. That was just my way of adding a spacer and making it more clear that my board has one primary focus, and other topics which may fade in or out based upon activity or relevance. [blockquote][size=3] Other Featured Discussion (categories subject to change or removal)[/size][/blockquote] Below that I have a variety of categories. What I like about that is that I can drop (block from viewing) the dead weight categories if nobody is posting or nobody cares. My focus isn't video or music, so sometimes I'll streamline it and drop topics that clutter the board. VK had a little editorial portion that he never posted in. I keep it invisible because it looks stupid having the dead weight of a category he never intends on supporting. I've told him that if he wants to post regularly, I'll bring it back, but that I'm not going to have a dead category just sit there. Defiant1 Those are good suggestions. Thanks guys!
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