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New Layout for Table Tennis Network

Postby varghese » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:04 am

The front layout of Table Tennis Network has changed. Check it out on http://www.tabletennisnetwork.com/

Let me know what do you guys thinks.
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Re: New Layout for Table Tennis Network

Postby 729 fx » Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:43 am

It looks modern.

But I sure miss the discussion that was on tabletennisnetwork forum earlier.
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Re: New Layout for Table Tennis Network

Postby acer800 » Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:28 am

Yes it does look modern, but I like this one better. Much simpler design and attractive IMO.
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Re: New Layout for Table Tennis Network

Postby varghese » Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:45 am

A while back Acer gave some feedback about the previous tabletennisnetwork site. Thanks for that. The old site was crowded. Navigating to the forum was hard. Adham Sharara had hard time finding threads where the questions to him were listed. The new Junkie forum (surely, its part of the table tennis network) is clean and easy to find posts. After we remove the For Sale section, the forum will be more cleaner.

Comparing with other forums, we have fewer membership. The old forum in tabletennisnetwork was started around 2006 and had a lot of potential to grow. But I spent little time on the forum which lead to fewer membership participation. Even though the membership participation in the forum was less, the tabletennisnetwork and this forum are popular table tennis related sites on the Internet now.
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