What information should be in every postbit?

Discussion in 'Managing Your Online Community' started by Soliloquy, Jul 3, 2009.

  1. Soliloquy

    Soliloquy Regular Member

    I'm using the legacy postbit on a couple of my vB templates (meaning the poster's information is displayed in a column on the left side of the post), and because I want to have extra long avatars I'm deciding what bits of user information can be cut to save room. What would keep and what would you dispense with?
     
  2. Chris

    Chris Regular Member

    If I were you, I'd keep the "Posts" field and remove the "Join Date" - or, the other way around.
     
  3. FullMetalBabe

    FullMetalBabe Zealot

    As you can see in my PSD's, I don't care about the Join Date, it displays it on their profile, not needed on the postbit, imo. I guess it varies from forum to forum, but I find Join Date sort of bleh.
     
  4. FullMetalBabe

    FullMetalBabe Zealot

    Kind of funny that we posted about the same thing xD
     
  5. Wayne Luke

    Wayne Luke Regular Member

    Only required information is the user's name and avatar. Maybe ranks. Nothing else is required and can easily be seen in the user's profile.
     
  6. David

    David Regular Member

    I agree with Wayne on this one, it should be kept to just username/rank/avatar

    Everything else will give members a sense of entitlement, false knowledge, or an ego problem because of their join date or post count.
     
  7. Paul M

    Paul M Dr Pepper Addict

    Rank is certainly not "needed", neither is avatar really.

    The only thing needed is username. However, its nice to have the other things.
     
  8. tryfuhl

    tryfuhl Champion

    It depends on the community. Like on this one it makes sense to have the experience, number of forums (though I guess that could be removed and just put in profile), etc

    on ours it's just the username, avatar, join month/year and post count
     
  9. Nick

    Nick Regular Member

    I usually can't go without having the user's first name in the postbit. On my forum, I have it in parentheses right below the username. It works well. :)
     
  10. Chris

    Chris Regular Member

    Now that's interesting. Does this field replace the user title?
     
  11. Soliloquy

    Soliloquy Regular Member

    Do users ever object to having their real first name displayed?
     
  12. Chris

    Chris Regular Member

    I wondering if it's a required field, Michelle. I'm assuming that it's not, but Nick is tricky like that...

    :D
     
  13. Nick

    Nick Regular Member

    No, it doesn't replace the user title. It's just displayed above it.

    The profile field is optional of course. If they don't enter it in their profile, then nothing is displayed in the postbit.

    Here is a screenshot with a few posts so you can see how it looks:
     
  14. Soliloquy

    Soliloquy Regular Member

    I like how you have the little medals lined up, I have larger shield-like awards that don't look quite as neat.
     
  15. Nick

    Nick Regular Member

    Yeah I think it's a nice touch. As you can tell, I like my postbit to be busy and highly-decorated. :D

    What irks me is the white edges of the medals, which clash with the green background.
     
  16. FullMetalBabe

    FullMetalBabe Zealot

    <3 Busy and highly decorated postbits, JUST my style <3
     
  17. Soliloquy

    Soliloquy Regular Member

    Do you have the original PSD? If you can track that down you could redo the matte.
     
  18. Chris

    Chris Regular Member

    You weren't kidding! :eek: What disturbs me in particular is the "I am owned by..." line.
     
  19. Nick

    Nick Regular Member

    It wasn't my choice. :D It used to read, "I own: __ Linnies". The members wanted to change it (as in the pet world, you don't own your pets - they own you). Here's their request thread: Suggestion: Owned / Own
     
  20. FullMetalBabe

    FullMetalBabe Zealot

    D: Well in Pisoga we have " owners" Basically I own everyone, bwahahahahaha..... ok, no. But xD we do have that, that's a good idea to implement, Nick!
     

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