What Keeps You Coming Back to WinCustomize Every Day?

Help make WinCustomize better in 2007/2008!

Every day, WinCustomize serves up well over 1 million pages to users all across the globe.  Our forums hum with activity and dozens of user submissions come in every day.  There's no question that WinCustomize is a very popular site with a thriving community surrounding it that grows every day.  We've been working a lot behind the scenes to improve the daily experience here through things like the new website, contests such as the GUI Champs and the St. Patrick's Day Icon Contest, and Island Dog's stream of community and product walkthrough articles.  We're not simply content to sit on our laurels and just let things coast along though, we want to keep growing, expand our user community, turn the forums, articles and skin libraries into something really special.  WinCustomize 2007 was just the first step.

One of my primary jobs here at Stardock is to grow our communities, find ways to make the sites better, easier to use, more inviting and more interesting.  Now, I can sit here at my desk and dream up contests, exclusive content (like the Vista Tour series in January) and work with Island Dog as he writes up his fantastic skinning articles, but that just doesn't have the same community feel.  So now I turn to you all and ask what you would like to see more of.  What is it that keeps you coming back day after day to WinCustomize?  What sort of content would you be interested in reading on this site?  What types of community activities could we run that would get you more involved in the day-to-day happenings of the community?

We're already working on the WinCustomize Wiki, which will allow expert users a better method to share their expertise and knowledge with newer skinners.  For our expert users, there seems to be little, simple, opportunity to share what they know.  But what about our intermediate users?  Or new users?

This is an open question to everyone who surfs this site.  Even if you're not an active member at the moment and just scan the page every few days, I'd love to hear your thoughts on what could make the site better, and invite more people to stick around and participate.

As has been said in the past, often people look at us and think "Those Stardock folks will come up with something cool"  and we often do, but to help the community grow and get better with time, we need you to step up yourselves and take a more active role in how everything is run.  The hope has always been that WinCustomize would be largely run by the community, with Stardock playing more or less a high-level administrative role.  We want to encourage user articles, news, projects more this year.  We want WinCustomize to turn into a site you come to several times a day, every day.  A site and community you want to bring your friends to.

What sort of content could the site provide to make the experience even better?  How would you like to help grow the site and the community?

This is your chance to toss in your two cents, to be heard and help influence the direction of the community in 2007!

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Reply #1 Top
What happened to the "Skinner of the month" or did i miss that somewhere?

I think we have had a few fun DX Community projects (Easy Button for one), and the idea of a WB Skinned widget, but those things are really great to get people involved.

Hopefully there will be a better organized Tutorial section for each product, and lots more Tutorials too!!

I think adding you & ID and Zubaz has been a great benefit to WC...
Reply #2 Top

What happened to the "Skinner of the month" or did i miss that somewhere?

Skinner of the Month fell by the wayside as other projects requiring my time have come up.  It's being revived in a different form very soon (i.e. it won't be monthly, that was a bit much).

Reply #3 Top
keep the idea of interacting between users olds/news/experts/and beginners. Some great tutorials could be help many to involve and make more good staff too.
Maybe more interesting news like you, ID and Mr Frogboy made at this time.
I love the idea of mini contest, and yes "Skinner of the month" it's also a good idea i think.
Community projects are great too!
I think a rebuilt of article section could be help, i explain: maybe make sub sections more clear like in forums and sub sub sections for tutorials for each applications.

Maybe a DX Gadgets gallery (dead horse.. kicking)...


i agree again RomanDA

yes "Skinner of the month" it's also a good idea i think.


too slow
Reply #4 Top
Is there any program that would scan my hard disk to find all and every Stardock programs(theme,logons,wallpapers etc ) like AllTunes does for music and videos?
Reply #5 Top
As a relatively new skinner (around a year or so); the tutorials are what got me involved. Before that, I was simply one of the "masses" using the software and making my desktop look cool and suave (to me anyway). I can go right back to mormegil's "Icon A Day" series as my introduction to skinning. Obviously not everyone is going to skin. But I do believe it is important to make everyone feel at home here, whatever degree of participation they choose. As a "newbie", at times you don't feel like jumping in the forums, articles, skinning, etc. simply because there is so much expertise on this site. You can feel that you can't "compete" on an idea and artistry scale simply because there are so many others so far ahead of you in experience and technological skills. I think we should have an area just for these folks. Example, "Rookie Skins Area". A place where first timers desiring to submit work could upload and get better interaction from those that have great experience. Perhaps ask questions, chat, etc. This could work for articles, tutorials, anything really. I know that there are a lot of areas on the site that address new customers and skinners, but you have to search them out. If there was a way to get all of this pulled into one big heading that invited the new folks to jump to one place and actively invited their participation to begin to learn about the community, point them to programs they could use to begin skinning, show them how to submit articles, etc. Just an idea that I think could get even more people involved.
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I think we should have an area just for these folks. Example, "Rookie Skins Area".


I think an area would be great for folks like myself that are terrible skinners (or just new). 
A "work in progrees" gallery would be cool also.  Maybe one that "cleans itself out" after activity has stopped.

I think it'd be interesting to see a skin that was passed around and modded as it went.  Like playing telephone as a kid.  What happens to a skin/dock/widget as it passes through the minds and pixels of many skinners.
Reply #7 Top
free snacks.....
Reply #8 Top
and popcorn
Reply #9 Top
free snacks.....


this ain't google skinny.

Reply #10 Top
I've made a suggestions thread over in Site Issues for improvements/addons for the site that I think would be nice to see implemented, nothing too major. Other than that, most of the suggestions have already been said. The contests are cool.

Something that just came to mind...how about a "Life in the Day..." type feature from some of the Stardock employees? A way for us users to see the goings-on of things at Stardock HQ. Also maybe some interviews with prominent skinners and members of the community (unless that's already been done?).
Reply #11 Top
A "work in progrees" gallery would be cool also


If I suggest a WIP section one more time I think my head will explode.   
Reply #12 Top
I would like to see more emphasize put on new skins. I remember the old design had, I think, 5 top popular skins on the front page, now we have only 3. Which doesn't seem like much but the end result is that I feel like I have to work harder to keep in touch of what new stuff has been added.

I also think that the "Today's Favorites", "Top Master Skins", "Featured Articles" and "Today's Hot Pages" should be put on the left side, while the featured skin, poll and the premium suit on the right. We tend to view pages from left to right, and by putting those 4 sections on the right you're making them secondary, even though these are the more important sections - that's where the community is, isn't it?

Finally I would like to see some sort of a customizable "top 5/10" list. By customizable I mean the ability to filter out the results as it were. I.e. I want to see only the top 5 rainy skins, or I want to see the top 5 skins among windowblinds, sysmatrix and rainy skins.
Reply #13 Top
I NEED A FIX MAN!
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I'm allowed to leave!?!?   
Reply #16 Top
this ain't google skinny.


fine...howsabout free beer on friday nights?

Give Me Beer
Reply #17 Top
I'm convinced that somewhere in I.R.Brainiac's work lies the secret to building my own interocitor..... I can't give up now, I won't give up ......



Reply #18 Top

Come on, guys...how about actually replying to the posed question.

Zoomba's intent was/is to obtain valid, viable input into ways for improving the site...

Reply #19 Top
Fair enough Jafo & apologies to Zoomba

In truth, I think it's partly about the battle between adding the new layers & yet maintaining the sense of the core of Wincustomize.



Reply #20 Top
god forbid we have a little fun
Reply #21 Top

god forbid we have a little fun

I can think of lots of things that could be added/altered to improve the Wincustomize.com experience...but Zoomba is asking YOU, not me...

...so please, show some form of committment to Wincustomize.com and Skinning [and deference to the thread poster] and contribute on-topic....

Reply #22 Top
show some form of committment to Wincustomize.com


so what are you saying? normally i show no form of comittment?



contribute on-topic.


ok....how about publishing a book entitled "jafo's snappy comebacks"
Reply #23 Top

OK....one way to improve Wincustomize.com is to activate the PM system so issues such as thread ramblings/deteriorations can be nipped in the bud without public censure, and, in this case little success.

There are many admin/mod-centric improvements that are desirable, mostly to do with efficient search functions...but they're not what is being asked for here....though a way to publicly display/list people by their various 'rankings' would be probably appealing to all...

I 'get by' with a dual-time system in LS...but ideally forum/site dating/timing should be set to the user's time [local] not Stardock's.

Forum layout [within a thread] still seems generous with empty space.....means more scrolling than is really necessary....

OK...back to the public user inputs...

 

Reply #24 Top
How about an option to turn off the auto-email notifiers?

No offense but I'm get tired of seeing 4-10 emails (which I never look at anyway) all the time just cause I'm watching someones skins/topics/articles whatever... old site didn't do that, you went to your watchlist on the site to check those things (ie. on your own time).
Reply #25 Top
I 'get by' with a dual-time system in LS...but ideally forum/site dating/timing should be set to the user's time [local] not Stardock's.


I've been bugging andrew about that for months, heh. It's only the forums that aren't using the local time format.

An option to receive pm notifications instead of email notifications for skin updates and stuff would be nice (once that system is running for all), along with being able to disable notifications altogether for people/skins we have on our watchlist. <----LOL SK posted it before I did.

Oh just thought about another one, how about letting Apprentices and up be able to edit their posts even after someone has posted after them? Those blasted little typos can get annoying when you can't edit/fix them. >_< Could even put a little subline at the bottom of the post that says "Edited (date/time)" so we know it was edited or something.