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  1. Those are much better taglines, great work :) Do save them, because if you start running ads, those would be good to use.
  2. They are pretty good, but they don't match your domain name. For example, “connect with like-minded individuals in fashion, beauty, and entertainment to help you create the next PicturePerfect idea,” etc. I believe this would help you with SEO and help the viewer understand what pictureperfect.agency is right away. By adding a word link between the domain and the tagline, you are creating an easily understood relationship. When you say, “Your industry network - reimagined,” I automatically think of construction, manufacturing, etc. Now, I know that the industry represents many different things, but the first thing that comes to mind is what is listed above. Imagine if the viewer only had access to your tagline. Would they be able to depict it? Would they be able to understand what your site is truly about just based on your tagline? Etc. Note: My tagline example was probably lame, but hopefully, it gives you an idea that would help.
  3. Thank you! I will cherish this opportunity <3
  4. My site Code Forum has been open for 6 years now, we currently have about 6,444 (almost 1,000 users per year) users - we have about 5,463 threads and 26,490 messages. I found at the beginning talking to people 1:1 really helped. Most times a lot of people won't join your site if it doesn't have a lot of users or posts but when you get to know them more than they are more likely to join. After some time, I started doing advertising on Google/Instagram/Facebook etc and we started to grow a little faster. But really kept going with the Google Ads to the point we start growing on our own - today we average about 6-8 users per day maybe?
  5. Malcolm posted a post in a topic in Archive
    Looks great! Nice work :)
  6. Malcolm posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to Administrata [mention=604]rumsfo[/mention]
  7. So for my site, if you're new user with less than x amount of posts then you'll have only 30mins to edit your content. But once you get passed a certain post threshold then it's unlimited. The reason we have it like this is to help preserve the content so it can help someone later on if they need it. However, because we don't offer a "delete" button, new users will sometimes edit the post to contain "Delete" or "Solved" which doesn't help anyone. We would rather have you reply to your thread saying you solved it this way etc.
  8. I can't say I've had someone with a disability reach out, but I've had a few people mention that certain colours are much harder to see. In that case, I would just update the colours so it's easier to read. As a developer I do my best to follow best practices relating to accessibly. I generally follow the resources down below to ensure that I'm compliant as much as possible (You may have seen me post these elsewhere): https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/ https://www.a11yproject.com/ https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility https://webaim.org/ https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/ (this tests out if the colours you're using are appropriate)
  9. Malcolm posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hi [mention=603]Creaky[/mention] welcome!
  10. I think I will eventually purchase copyright removal, but that's way down the road. But a must, is removing add-on copyrights, I don't mind leaving the XenForo one for now. It just helps establishing your brand as your own, but definitely not required. It's my preference at this point.
  11. Malcolm posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    Looking good!
  12. This! For my own site, I only just recently promoted someone to a Team Lead position. I only did it because it started to get too hectic for me to just deal with everything like hiring, managing roles by myself. Especially now that I'm in school.
  13. I look forward to checking it out when it's ready. Code Forum would love to have you :)
  14. I believe it was for website help, specifically web hosting. But after that, I fell in love with forums because of the community aspect.