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Just came on to the forum chat for the first time since the new system was set up; totally lost. Where have all my old mates gone? Where’s the spell check? What was the problem with the old set up? It was simple logged in, click on discussion forum and away you went. Now I haven’t a clue where to go, who I’m talking to or if I’m on the right forum. As for the information about other members i.e. interests, where they live etc it’s more like Face book then IOSH.
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I agree too much like a chat forum
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frankhone wrote: I agree too much like a chat forum It is a chat forum........ I must agree though, its not the same, and I for one dont come on much nowadays for the simple reason of it being too difficult/messy to sign in. You look at the posts, then decide to post only to have to log in then find the post again to answer.....There has to be an easier way.......
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I agree, I used to post quite frequently on the old forum, however, the new one seems over officious & fussy for no good reason.
Andy
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Well I for one disagree. I'm not a big user of this sort of thing, but I think it looks and feels alot more modern. It's probably just us old folk who'd prefer to use a pen and piece of paper. But just like Health and Safety, everything must move with the times. We all just need to find time to adjust to the new feel. I for one support IOSH and have just spent 15 minutes on the phone to the website support desk giving them my feedback. We also need to consider that what we as users see is just a front end. It's the back room stuff, the database e.t.c. that also will need to have been updated to comply with new technologies.
So please just give it a chance, don't just knock progress, or we'd all still be living in caves and killing 2000 people in the workforce each year.
GP
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But if you are (or were) a big user, then the current forums have a number of annoying features compared to the old ones.
And so far as caves are concerend, there just aren't enough to go round any more - unless perhaps we constructed some high-rise communal caves???
A
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quaifeward wrote:Just came on to the forum chat for the first time since the new system was set up; totally lost. Where have all my old mates gone? Where’s the spell check? What was the problem with the old set up? It was simple logged in, click on discussion forum and away you went. Now I haven’t a clue where to go, who I’m talking to or if I’m on the right forum. As for the information about other members i.e. interests, where they live etc it’s more like Face book then IOSH. i agree why change what works, is this IOSH listening to its members again, i think not
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Quaifeward
Are you trying to make a point by posting this in the wrong forum!! :-)
Personally I think the new website is ticketyboo and no problems with it.
FH
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I feel that the old system was more user friendly. This system has a clinical feel about it. As a earlier contributor implied "Why fix something thats not broken"
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Believe me I’m not old and critical of new systems, but it’s taken me 15 minutes to find and push the right buttons to reply to this thread. On the old system you just typed in “IOSH” “Discussion Forums” and you were here; simple. On this system I have to go all over the place and only find where I need to be by chance. On the old system you could log in, have a good argument and reply in seconds. On this system, by the time you reply you have forgotten what you are replying to. I don’t think it will be used as much and there certainly aren’t the responses there were on the old system.
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Taylor25904 wrote:quaifeward wrote:Just came on to the forum chat for the first time since the new system was set up; totally lost. Where have all my old mates gone? Where’s the spell check? What was the problem with the old set up? It was simple logged in, click on discussion forum and away you went. Now I haven’t a clue where to go, who I’m talking to or if I’m on the right forum. As for the information about other members i.e. interests, where they live etc it’s more like Face book then IOSH. i agree why change what works, is this IOSH listening to its members again, i think not Hi Taylor, We ran a 'new website survey' in March 2008 to find out what members wanted on the site and forums. We used the feedback when building the site and forums. Members told us they wanted new forum features such as private messaging, quote a post, the ability to watch forums and topics, and avatars (which we're launching soon). Thanks, Tom
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Don’t want to keep on, but now I’m on here I can’t find my way back to the forum list. Also the replies seem to be all over the place; not in a logical order i.e. last at the bottom. Must go now need to find my way out of here.
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wardy wrote:Believe me I’m not old and critical of new systems, but it’s taken me 15 minutes to find and push the right buttons to reply to this thread. On the old system you just typed in “IOSH” “Discussion Forums” and you were here; simple. On this system I have to go all over the place and only find where I need to be by chance. On the old system you could log in, have a good argument and reply in seconds. On this system, by the time you reply you have forgotten what you are replying to. I don’t think it will be used as much and there certainly aren’t the responses there were on the old system. Hi Wardy, We've tried to make the forums as easy to use as possible - at the top of each topic there's a 'post reply' button. Alternatively, at the bottom of the page there's a 'quick reply' button. The structure of the forums is the same as the old website, so you still have 3 public forums - OSH discussion, Careers and Study support - and the IOSH members' forum. If you need any help using the forums, please feel free to send me a PM or email webteam@iosh.co.uk Thanks, Tom
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Having been visiting to forum randomly over the last fortnight, yes it does have annoying points such as going to log on the go round the reekin to arrive back at your starting point before replying to a thread.
I have a question for the mods, as we're stil in the tinkering stage would it be possible once logged in to personnally flag a post you are following to reduce the search time for it?
Badger
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You can tell it to email you and then click on the link (but you then have to log in).
And it forgets that you are 'watching' after a while...
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Barrie(Badger)Etter wrote:Having been visiting to forum randomly over the last fortnight, yes it does have annoying points such as going to log on the go round the reekin to arrive back at your starting point before replying to a thread.
I have a question for the mods, as we're stil in the tinkering stage would it be possible once logged in to personnally flag a post you are following to reduce the search time for it?
Badger Hi Badger, You can watch topics and forums - these will then appear on your MyIOSH page, which saves you time searching through the forums. Watch a topic - When you're in a topic (such as this one) click on 'options', which appears at the top of the page, then 'watch this topic'. Watch a forum - When you're in a forum (eg OSH discussion forum) scroll to the bottom of the page and click the 'watch forum' link. If you need any help with this, please feel free to send me a PM or email webteam@iosh.co.uk Thanks, Tom
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I think this is an order of magnitude better than the previous forums - and I use a LOT of different internet forums. I admit to being one of the people who've whined in the past about the old-fashioned look and feel of the forum and so I'm very please to see the new version.
To be fair, most of the things that the OP and others have mentioned in this thread are simply because they have not got used to the different style of the forums yet. Give it time - you will eventually see that it is better. I suspect that anyone coming new to this version will not see what all the fuss is about!
In response to the comment above that "On this system, by the time you reply you have forgotten what you are replying to" I would suggest that since you can now see the rest of the thread while you are writing your reply (not a feature of the old forums!) this is incorrect. In fact you can see exactly who and what you are replying to - I know it was something I for one was keen to see this time round.
The suggestion that IOSH haven't listened to the members in re-making the forums is just not true. There has been an absolute ton of "it's refreshing" publicity for goodness knows how long. if people didn't take the trouble (as I did) to let IOSH know what they wanted in their new forums then it's not a lot of use complaining that you don't like the result! Of course it won't please everyone - I was a forum tester in October and not everything we asked for during testing has been implemented but an awful lot of it has.
I do agree with Badger's post above about logging in to reply to a post and then having to find the thread again. I'm sure it's possible to change this as I am aware of many forums where it works exactly this way.
Spookily Tom's answer appeared as I was writing this so the thread actually refreshes while you are writing a reply which is very cool!
Tom - I think what Badger was after is that when you log in, the page should refresh back to where you were before you logged in - i.e. already in the thread - rather than taking you to the forum front page. So if you are browsing while not logged in and see a thread you want to reply to, you simply log in and can then reply straight away. Does that make sense?
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Hi Heather - that does make sense. I've asked our developers to look into this.
Thanks, Tom
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Heather Collins wrote:Tom - I think what Badger was after is that when you log in, the page should refresh back to where you were before you logged in... It's trying to - via the returnUrl variable - but the encoding's broken so the redirection fails.
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At last! Until now I have not been able to sign up to this new forum. Goodness knows what was going on at the website development office. I'm not an IOSH member so I don't if the problems of signing up were restricted to non-members but that was what the office said when I phoned them. What a palava.....it seemed like the left hand did not know what the right hand was doing. Anyway it's sorted now.
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Hi, I also could not log on, don't know why, sent an email, got an answer "et voila"! Do miss the spell chek tho! ;-)) Paul
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Forum seems simple enough for me. I very much benefit from the questions and various feedback. Surely the best form of spellchecker is the sender checking before pressing Post. (famous last words)
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