by pigeon on Sat Nov 15, 2003 4:02 pm
[s]Kibet wrote on 16:13, 14th Nov 2003:
now it's
"the background colour was better as it was before"
Indeed it was, which is not to say it was a good colour scheme either but it was better than this one. I am bemused as to why after asking for opinions and finding that a significant number of people disliked it (ie roughly half) it has still been implemented.
as for saying the sinner message board index looks elementary. that can be read as more user friendly.
No. User friendly can still look good. The message board index is elementary in that it is not fitted to the page well enough, it does not extend down long enough, the boxes in the table are too small, the text especially on the right hand side of the index is far too big, and the margins too small. That is to say, it does not look good.
i personally don't want a fancy website just for messageboards,
A fancy website is not required, just one that looks good and appeals to a wide variety of people. This is the first message board I have come across where so many people dislike the colour scheme. Usually the admin would try out a few if this was the case, which is hardly time consuming.
people will soon come to favour this colour and if thackary changed the colour back then there would be another outcry much like this one.
No one says to change it back necessarily, just change it from this colour and tidy up the design to make it look less confused and again, elementary.
I have no doubt that the site has been worked on with great time and effort but having said that so has near every ohter site on the internet. If the BBC site went all brown and made half the users go "eww" I'm sure it would be changed pretty swiftly. And the excuse of "oh but we worked hard" would not cut the mustard.
I really don't see what the problem is, it's not hard to tidy up a site (seeing as the actual design has apparently gone unchanged) and it certainly isn't difficult to change a colour scheme. The Sinner aims to appeal to the maximum number of students it can so surely the colours should also try and appeal to the maximum number of people?