JavaScript-heavy forums
What do you guys think of JavaScript-heavy forums such as DaniWeb? Would you rather spend time on a forum with a very unique skin and all the bells and whistles, or something very simplistic and standard that's quick loading and far less confusing?
cscgal
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Tamar, thank you for the feedback :) Much appreciated.
Njegos, what about the banner advertising is confusing? I can appreciate how it might make the pages slower loading or such, but how does it actually make browsing sites confusing?
cscgal
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I'm not sure if you realized this, but if you're browsing DaniWeb as a guest, you can click the little arrow button in the top right of the About DaniWeb area and it will collapse that entire section for your entire session through the site. This way once you've seen it once, you can collapse it as you browse around the site.
cscgal
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I wouldnt consider Daniweb to be a JAVASCRIPT HEAVY site,it runs very well most of the time :))
The Dude
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Daniweb forum loads pretty fast, so it might not make a big difference
ithelp
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There are some scripts in use here but not nearly as much as some other sites i am on! (Thank goodness)
The Dude
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The most prevalent JavaScript here is used to power the navigation dropdown menu, the tooltips that hover over forum thread listings, the mini-screenshots that popup when you hover over outgoing links, IntelliTXT ads, the posting editor (of course), the rounded corners (IE only) around certain graphical elements to get around IE not being as CSS-friendly as FireFox, Opera, and Safari, various dropdown menus throughout the site, and ... umm ... I think that's most of it.
cscgal
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