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Manco, in the images you posted, regular users of this forums dont need all that forum description crap: "Talk about things such as upcoming games..." No need for it, us regulars know what each forum category is for. Maybe have that description reveal itself when a button is pressed.
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I feel the descriptions are necessary specifically for new comers. However, I've always felt the descriptions were a bit lengthy, and for mobile it just clutters everything. A suggestion for whoever it concerns would be to redo the forum descriptions so they're shorter and to the point.
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Or maybe have that description reveal itself when a button is pressed, like AvengingGibbons said.
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My take on this is that it’s important not to hide too much information.
There’s a school of thought in web design which says that if your content is worth hiding on a mobile then there’s no need to keep it around for the desktop version either.
That makes some amount of sense to me, but at the same time I feel that sometimes an element that serves to enhance rather than being vital can cause more trouble than it’s worth if you keep it around.
In this case, the forum descriptions remain fairly important. For regulars who know where each forum is and what goes in it they get glossed over, but for newer users those descriptions are vital.
I think as well having those descriptions there adds content to the page, which breaks up the index page from just being, y’know, a dry list of forum names.
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A simple layout like that would be lovely. I took inspiration from the Windows Phone messaging app. The small grey squares are where the profile pictures would be. Ignore the quotation marks, I was just playing about... The 'dot dot dot' s would bring up more information about that user (infact, pretend the dot dot dots arent there.. you could just tap the profile picture to bring up more info on the user)
The problem I have is where to put the user's name.. I wouldn't want it to go in the speech bubble.
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Couldn’t the username go above the avatar?
On the other hand, this does raise the issue of what happens if someone has a long username, title or location.
On the coding note, Zurb released Foundation 4 recently:
http://foundation.zurb.com/
I haven’t had a chance to stress test it, but apparently they’re focusing on making it mobile-first, semantic and more lightweight, which is exactly what I want from a framework. I’m giving some thought over whether to keep on rolling my own code or if I should throw out what I’ve done so far and work with Foundation, which would save a ton of hassle because of the amount of prefab CSS they’ve already done.