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Forum Reorganisation
« on: February 17, 2012, 21:50:17 PM »
I"ve reorganised some of the forum boards this evening to simplify finding content for new members, and those of you who"ve been searching for that thread you"re sure you wrote some months ago!  :D

The key amends are as follows:-

- This board has become "General Discussion" and is now open to any poker content (online or offline) and any other general discussion.  I"ve left the "Sports Discussion" board within the Community category as it is well established there.

-  As a result of the above I have archived the "General Live Poker" and "General Online Poker" boards.  I"ve moved some of the most recent threads to the "General Discussion" boards for continuity reasons.  Several thousand posts from those two boards can be easily accessed by going to the "Archived Content" category.

- The Rankings category has moved to become a child board of General Discussion.

- I"ve moved the "APAT Poker Clubs" category from "National Online League" to "Community".

- I"ve created a "PokerStars" partners board and put it within the "National Online League" category.  I will put other third party partner boards in their relevant "Live Tour" or "Online Tour" categories as appropriate.  I removed the general "Partners" board.

- I"ve archived thousands of other posts and boards that were not being utilised.

More changes may follow, but that"s a summary of where we are at the moment and I hope you all find the forum easier to navigate.

Paulie is updating the Newbies post and that will contain a strong and clear Welcome to APAT message when it"s put live.

There is some fantastic content in the "Blogs" category which sits very low down in the Forum structure.  I"m considering moving that category, or the blogs themselves and putting them within "General Discussion". 

I would welcome thoughts and suggestions on this and any other improvements that you would like to see.

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Re: Forum Reorganisation
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2012, 06:45:30 AM »
It"s pretty easy to get around..and certainly a little easier than before.



There is some fantastic content in the "Blogs" category which sits very low down in the Forum structure.  I"m considering moving that category, or the blogs themselves and putting them within "General Discussion". 



I think the Blogs section is fine where it is...it"s certainly a big part of the "Community" element that differentiates APAT from other tours/groups/organisations.

Frankly, and I don"t know if I"m in a minority here, I"m here so often that I just look for "unread posts" using the link at the top and read the ones that grab my attention. I don"t have to root around in the annals to find stuff that way.

Then I just use the button at the bottom to mark everything else as "read".
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Re: Forum Reorganisation
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2012, 08:18:57 AM »
It"s better than before - there were a few sections towards the bottom of the homepage that were hardly used. I think there is scope for splitting the General Discussion into some categories.


Frankly, and I don"t know if I"m in a minority here, I"m here so often that I just look for "unread posts" using the link at the top and read the ones that grab my attention. I don"t have to root around in the annals to find stuff that way.

That"s interesting Paulie. I just link straight to "Recent Posts" and scroll up from wherever I was last. It shows the last 10 pages, about 100 posts. Only prob is, occasionally, the forum goes mental and there are more than 10 pages.
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Re: Forum Reorganisation
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2012, 09:25:58 AM »

It"s better than before - there were a few sections towards the bottom of the homepage that were hardly used. I think there is scope for splitting the General Discussion into some categories.


Frankly, and I don"t know if I"m in a minority here, I"m here so often that I just look for "unread posts" using the link at the top and read the ones that grab my attention. I don"t have to root around in the annals to find stuff that way.

That"s interesting Paulie. I just link straight to "Recent Posts" and scroll up from wherever I was last. It shows the last 10 pages, about 100 posts. Only prob is, occasionally, the forum goes mental and there are more than 10 pages.


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Re: Forum Reorganisation
« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2012, 11:23:59 AM »
 


It"s better than before - there were a few sections towards the bottom of the homepage that were hardly used. I think there is scope for splitting the General Discussion into some categories.


Frankly, and I don"t know if I"m in a minority here, I"m here so often that I just look for "unread posts" using the link at the top and read the ones that grab my attention. I don"t have to root around in the annals to find stuff that way.

That"s interesting Paulie. I just link straight to "Recent Posts" and scroll up from wherever I was last. It shows the last 10 pages, about 100 posts. Only prob is, occasionally, the forum goes mental and there are more than 10 pages.


Usually when you start winding people up John !!! :)


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Re: Forum Reorganisation
« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2012, 14:41:21 PM »

It"s pretty easy to get around..and certainly a little easier than before.



There is some fantastic content in the "Blogs" category which sits very low down in the Forum structure.  I"m considering moving that category, or the blogs themselves and putting them within "General Discussion". 



I think the Blogs section is fine where it is...it"s certainly a big part of the "Community" element that differentiates APAT from other tours/groups/organisations.

Frankly, and I don"t know if I"m in a minority here, I"m here so often that I just look for "unread posts" using the link at the top and read the ones that grab my attention. I don"t have to root around in the annals to find stuff that way.

Then I just use the button at the bottom to mark everything else as "read".


I think most people who regularly use a forum start off with just looking at "unread posts" - but I don"t think that"s particularly relevant. If it"s easy or hard to navigate - the regular users are going to get used to it and won"t have a problem anyway.

I think it"s pretty easy to navigate around now for newcomers - but to confirm this it really needs somebody who isn"t used to the site coming and looking for something in particular (e.g. league information or how to enter one of the National tournaments). But I do agree that the blogs would probably be better served as being a sub group of this general group.

I don"t know if there are any analytics to back it up, but I would imagine that a lot of casual browsers would just look at the "general" board to see if anything catches their eye and won"t bother looking down to the other boards. It"s no good the Blogs just being easy to get to - it should just be there in front of them as I think it is something that could get the casual user to come back to the forum, and hopefully get more involved.
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