I've looked into a new front page design. Screens are becoming wider and it may make sense to increase our front page width, which would give us additional options. However, we also have to adapt to the use of mobile technology; increasingly, our readers use devices with narrower and shorter screens. It's a challenge.
As for the content mix: I post what I get. I appreciate the difficulty of writing news, but reviews also have literary value, and they draw their share of visitors (of whom ~20-50% stick around for another page). We have over week of content on the front page; longer features are linked in the header for months, and search can reach them after that.
I met up with [adjective][species]'s Makyo at FC2013 and we had a good chat over dinner. As much as I believe Flayrah is a great platform for writers, the fandom is best served with a variety of active non-fiction sites - and there's a limit to how much we can publish, at least until I can bring on more editorial staff. For now, we've been linking back and forth as appropriate without any specific arrangement.
I've looked into a new front page design. Screens are becoming wider and it may make sense to increase our front page width, which would give us additional options. However, we also have to adapt to the use of mobile technology; increasingly, our readers use devices with narrower and shorter screens. It's a challenge.
As for the content mix: I post what I get. I appreciate the difficulty of writing news, but reviews also have literary value, and they draw their share of visitors (of whom ~20-50% stick around for another page). We have over week of content on the front page; longer features are linked in the header for months, and search can reach them after that.
I met up with [adjective][species]'s Makyo at FC2013 and we had a good chat over dinner. As much as I believe Flayrah is a great platform for writers, the fandom is best served with a variety of active non-fiction sites - and there's a limit to how much we can publish, at least until I can bring on more editorial staff. For now, we've been linking back and forth as appropriate without any specific arrangement.