moma Cafe v2.5
In switching to the newer version of the forum script that I run, I couldn't bring the old forum design with me. (Which can still be seen here.) Because of this, I came up with an "interm" forum design that would incorporate some of the elements that will come along in my next true forum design, but also would not be a true full make-over so that it could be finished quicker.
The plan for my new design is to concentrate on three main ideas behind using a message board: Usability, Simplicity, and Creativity. First, a message forum should not only be easy to use, but should have features that enhance and improve the user experience. For the 2.5 skin, this can bee seen through the +Navi bar. Second, too many message boards have a lot of excess junk that gets in the way and clutters up the interface. For the transition skin, a preview of this can be seen in the hiding and unhiding of post options and post icons when posting a message. Finally, with the first two still in mind, a message forum should have a fun and interesting design, something that sets it apart for other forums and makes it memorable. This can be seen, in part, in the new avatar forum we are now running.
I think message forum design is a horribly neglected thing, and I wish more forums would put more effort into their forum skins. The three things that I mentioned - usability, simplicity, and creativity - are very important aspects, and I think they need to be given more priority.
If you'd like to get a look at the "advanced" skin - Sky + Navi - where more of the new features can be seen, please log in with the trial account. (ID: trials, Pass: trial) Due to the CSS coding and PNG graphics that unfortuantely IE is not yet capable of supporting, IE users should't use the trial account, as I have it set to default to the Sky + Navi skin.
As well, if you do give your opinion, please remember to keep in mind that this is a transitional skin, is not meant to be a full overhaul, and thus some parts of the skin have seen little modification.
