NameSilo

MLBmvp.com - new baseball forum

Spacemail by SpaceshipSpacemail by Spaceship
Watch
Status
Not open for further replies.

Stebes

Established Member
Impact
1
I'd love to get some feedback regarding my new baseball forum

I realize the name... MLBmvp.com is a trademark infringement, but many baseball sites seem to get away with it, so I'm not too concerned about that for the time being. (let me know if this is a really stupid idea.)

Also, It's entirely possible that the site has serious styling issues in various browsers... I haven't fully tested IE and safari. This is also my first attempt at a some-what fluid design (it ranges from 900px to 1200px), so let me know if expanding/shrinking the window causes any issues.

Overall, you'll notice the site is divided into general discussion, team-specific discussion, fantasy baseball, and off-topic/other sports discussion. This seemed like a logical division of forums/subforums.

The site is also setup with a free ajax chat script... which I setup this afternoon, and is not fully styled at the moment.

It's a pretty standard forum setup, but I'd like to hear some feedback, and I'd like to get some help with cross-browser testing. Let me know what you guys think and if anything is clearly out of place in the layout/styling.

Here's the link again: MLBmvp.com

Thanks,
Scott
 
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
AfternicAfternic
Pretty straight forward. Not much i'd change, i'd just make sure that the MLB logo doesn't surface anywhere. Monetizing of your site could get to you, other than that, you're doing well with it.
Clean cut, easily identifiable favicon :tu:

M.
 
0
•••
It's good looking and nice forum. I hope it will be useful for basketball lovers.
 
0
•••
Status
Not open for further replies.
Dynadot — .com Registration $8.99Dynadot — .com Registration $8.99

We're social

Unstoppable Domains
Domain Recover
NameMaxi - Your Domain Has Buyers
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back