As webmasters, it's important to put ourselves in the shoes of our visitors and see our forum from their perspective. So, how often do you view your forum as a guest?
Do you regularly log out of your account and browse your forum as a guest to see how it looks and feels? Or do you rely on feedback from others to get a sense of how your forum appears to outsiders?
Some argue that viewing your forum as a guest on a regular basis can be very beneficial. It allows you to see your forum with fresh eyes, notice any issues with the layout or user experience, and make improvements based on your own observations.
Others argue that relying on feedback from others, such as moderators or regular members, is sufficient. They believe that if your forum is functioning well for those who use it regularly, then it's likely to work well for guests as well.
Do you think you could improve your forum this way?
So, where do you stand on this? How often do you view your forum as a guest, and do you think it's an important practice? Let's discuss our different approaches and share our experiences to help each other improve our forums!
Do you regularly log out of your account and browse your forum as a guest to see how it looks and feels? Or do you rely on feedback from others to get a sense of how your forum appears to outsiders?
Some argue that viewing your forum as a guest on a regular basis can be very beneficial. It allows you to see your forum with fresh eyes, notice any issues with the layout or user experience, and make improvements based on your own observations.
Others argue that relying on feedback from others, such as moderators or regular members, is sufficient. They believe that if your forum is functioning well for those who use it regularly, then it's likely to work well for guests as well.
Do you think you could improve your forum this way?
So, where do you stand on this? How often do you view your forum as a guest, and do you think it's an important practice? Let's discuss our different approaches and share our experiences to help each other improve our forums!