In regards of: How to make an excellent forum layout.
Have you ever come across a new forum with an overwhelming number of sections? Sometimes it can feel like you need to be a detective to figure out where to post your topic. I wanted to start a discussion about why so many new forums have too many sections, and what we can do to prevent this from happening on our own forums.
One reason new forums might have too many sections is because the forum owner wants to cover all possible topics in their niche. While it's important to have a wide range of topics to attract members, having too many sections can actually be counterproductive. It can overwhelm visitors and make the forum appear cluttered and confusing.
Another reason is that the forum owner might be trying to emulate the structure of larger forums. However, it's important to remember that these larger forums have had years to refine their structures, and their members are already familiar with the layout. A new forum with too many sections can be off-putting to potential members.
So what can we do to prevent this from happening on our own forums?
Have you ever come across a new forum with an overwhelming number of sections? Sometimes it can feel like you need to be a detective to figure out where to post your topic. I wanted to start a discussion about why so many new forums have too many sections, and what we can do to prevent this from happening on our own forums.
One reason new forums might have too many sections is because the forum owner wants to cover all possible topics in their niche. While it's important to have a wide range of topics to attract members, having too many sections can actually be counterproductive. It can overwhelm visitors and make the forum appear cluttered and confusing.
Another reason is that the forum owner might be trying to emulate the structure of larger forums. However, it's important to remember that these larger forums have had years to refine their structures, and their members are already familiar with the layout. A new forum with too many sections can be off-putting to potential members.
So what can we do to prevent this from happening on our own forums?
- Start with a small number of sections and expand as needed. It's better to add new sections as your forum grows and new topics emerge, rather than overwhelming visitors with too many choices from the start.
- Use sub-sections to organize related topics. This can help keep the main section list shorter and make it easier for visitors to find what they're looking for.
- Use clear and concise section names. Avoid using vague or overly-specific names that could confuse visitors.
- Regularly review and consolidate sections. As your forum grows and changes, some sections may become redundant or underused. Regularly reviewing your section list can help you identify areas that can be combined or eliminated.