joachim wrote:
You're now hitting a deeper question of 'What is the website for?'
True. I am a philosopher, after all. So, what do you think the website is for?
If we were going to stick with this site for now I have a bunch of recommendations which I would like to discuss in a meeting. Some examples: the shop link should link to the shop site, not the biz art description which is there currently, biz art does not exist any more. The books link under that should link to the forpub shop as currently it has hardly any of our stock on sale. The events page should not say
n.b. there is currently a bug in the software which shows events that cross midnight on the following day also. please be aware - a fix will be applied as soon as it becomes available. and, er, there is another bug that means one can't view the nest or previous months using the links on this page, but saying that, you can on this page. needless to say, we hope to squish these inconsistancies out as soon as possible! thanks for bearing with us... because, spellcheck required aside, this makes us look stupid. On the visuals page there seems to be lots of different links to martin's 888 photos/cia nights issue one/milk's cowboy ghost party photos, there should be one big mashup or one link to each (I would like one mashup also incorporating more of the old photos which seem to be missing now, or maybe I just can't find them). Also, you should be able to click on a photo to go to the next in the bunch rather than making it disappear. On the about page talking about the working groups should be replaced by talking about what interesting things we actually do, focussing on managerial structure is always less than inspiring, and in the case of forpub and forest records it's just not true, artist facilities have nothing really to do with them. Change it to a "if you want to get involved, email
forest.publications@gmail.com and whatever records use. Under visuals if we don't have video we should make the link invisible until we do have it, not say coming soon. We don't need two phone numbers for "inside" and "outside" UK - anyone can work out to +44 for the UK. The logos should also show a whole logo as opposed to a snippet, I personally had no idea that the "at" was going to old hat books and I know their website. And and and. There are a load more. We should sit down.
joachim wrote:
It's lousy form, it's ugly code, and it breaches the DDA to boot.
What do you mean? Are you suggesting we can't have a HTML front page because it's illegal because blind people can't read that, or am I mistaken?
joachim wrote:
The news should perhaps be actual news? The weekly programme should really be posted as individual events in the calendar, and perhaps only the events coming up in the next 7 days should get headlines on the front page (or thumbnails of the posters, if they have them).
I agree, absolutely. The problem is that with the forest it is hard to decide what is actually newsworthy because everyone has a different idea what is important. Right now it is only the web team updating the front page, which is why the last time I looked at it 3 of the 8 "news" items were adverts for people to help with the website. 0 of the 8 were visually attractive (all were text apart from a barcode which I didn't understand why it was there). 2 of the 8 were things already in the programme which were repeated. The other 2 were the programmes.
For me, there was little that incapsulates the forest that inspired and excited me to be a part years ago when I looked at the website and it was full of pictures of dreamy KMs and dancing promises and lazers and light and excitement. This kind of sentence and management-speak being the first thing people read on the forest website: "Thinking creatively about how to better the internal and external user experience" - it actually makes me die a little inside. I hear people say this is not something serious and it is just a website, but really, I remember being nineteen and looking at the forest website and thinking "ohhh these people are amazing, I want to be part of this" and that is something important. Seriously. Every time you replace a photograph with management-speak, or tell mckenna to redesign his posters because they're too illegible, the world becomes a little bit more grey and we stop seeing things quite so much in lenticular lenses.
Anyway, romantic bullshit aside, I think a static front page would be better because we are not seriously all going to get together every day to agree what should be on the website prioritised, and letting anyone update anything is like handing brushes to everyone in the cafe and saying "paint on the walls whatever you like". It will end up ugly. Events should be updatable by all and they should be done so in a system that files them and organises them. Ditto workshops, meetings, etc. The front page should definitely NOT be done by anyone all the time. That's what my problem from the start has been with the unmanagability of the front page. That's why I dream of something static. Non-hierarchical structure does not work well with this style.
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