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First I'll say excellent job! It's better than the competitors. One thing that I'd ask for is that all the "site chrome"/navigation stuff/boilerplate stuff come after the page's content. This is good for SEO (search engines like the content first) and accessibility purposes (screenreaders, for example). Using CSS, you move the navigation/boilerplate stuff up to the top for a regular page view, but if you remove styles, it would come at the bottom. A standard Wikipedia page (Cows, for instance) exemplifies this well. View it and the boiler plate stuff is at the top and left. View it without page styles and you get a "jump to navigation" link near the top, and the content immediately follows. At the end of the HTML are all the lists of navigation and action links.EDIT: XenForo already does this. My bad.
First I'll say excellent job! It's better than the competitors. One thing that I'd ask for is that all the "site chrome"/navigation stuff/boilerplate stuff come after the page's content. This is good for SEO (search engines like the content first) and accessibility purposes (screenreaders, for example). Using CSS, you move the navigation/boilerplate stuff up to the top for a regular page view, but if you remove styles, it would come at the bottom. A standard Wikipedia page (Cows, for instance) exemplifies this well. View it and the boiler plate stuff is at the top and left. View it without page styles and you get a "jump to navigation" link near the top, and the content immediately follows. At the end of the HTML are all the lists of navigation and action links.
EDIT: XenForo already does this. My bad.
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