What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

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Postby rooting4tooting » Mon Jun 18, 2018 11:36 am

please include the number of replies whatever screen. perhaps a list of categories with a total of new posts and continuing posts with perhaps the three most recent posts on display. also some way for new posts not being used to knock off continuing posts... And try not to be a mouthpiece for WBC without immediate review.. not an easy set of tasks NVN!!
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Re: What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

Postby shopper » Mon Jun 18, 2018 12:13 pm

I love nappyvalley and have used it pretty much since the beginning but I have to agree re layout. These are just my thoughts but I find the changing and scrolling adverts dominate the site and are uncomfortable on the eye and so I close down quite quickly after opening. The topics are almost a smaller pert of the site and I don't particulalry like having to scroll to see them.
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Postby AbbevilleMummy » Mon Jun 18, 2018 5:25 pm

I agree with Julian re opening a new page every time you click on a topic. That drives me mad and has stopped me using the site as much.

Also, the layout doesn’t work on an iPhone as you can’t see the full text (as others have said).
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Re: What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

Postby NYE31 » Mon Jun 18, 2018 5:44 pm

I too love NVN but the changes to the layout etc have made it much harder to navigate & as a result, I think people may spend much less time on the site that prior to the changes. Doesn't work on an android either.
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Re: What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

Postby sloaney donkey » Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:48 pm

Facebook has many privacy issues

And spam

NVN much better in my view
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Postby szerma » Tue Jun 19, 2018 9:27 pm

I also feel I use the site less due to the sw.. mums FB groups. Partly because the buy / sell posts on NVN are so clunky and don’t seem to have much response, partly because the process of sending messages is not easy, and also because every time I want to read a response to a thread I am following, I have to log back into the site. Why can’t NVN allow people to read posts without logging in? And why can’t we have an integrated sign on like with other sites (eg google or FB authentication)? On the last point, perhaps that exists but I am a “legacy” user and havent realised I can switch...
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Re: What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

Postby Alchemy » Wed Jun 20, 2018 10:38 am

I can only agree: The new front page is basically just ads, it's hard to find any interesting new/active threads, and it's a pain to use on mobile.
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Postby Annabel (admin) » Wed Jun 20, 2018 10:47 am

Thank you so much everyone for all your replies.

We're working on making the changes right now.

We'll be in touch with everyone individually to check if the changes (when we release them) are fixing the problems and we'll keep making changes until we do.

Thank you again!
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Postby rooting4tooting » Wed Jun 20, 2018 10:52 am

please no tie ups with global sign-ons. they are terrible for security. AOL chat has effectively been destroyed by the FB sign on requirement.
footfall will disapear
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Re: What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

Postby juliantenniscoach » Wed Jun 20, 2018 12:24 pm

Thanks for changing the 'new window' feature. Much better for mobiles.
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Re: What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

Postby NVN-Developer » Fri Jun 22, 2018 11:05 am

Hi Everyone,

I'm part of the NappyValleyNet's tech team.
Many thanks for all of these useful comments. We are working through them one by one to see how we can improve the user experience for you all.

We have so far addressed the following issues which have been raised:
1) Local News has now got it's own thread in the Main Menu.
2) In addition to having pagination at the bottom of the page, we have added pagination to the top of the pages.
3) The opening up in a new tab/page when clicking on posts has been removed.
4) A quick reply button has been added to the posts for easier posting
5) On mobile sites, we have added a sticky header which has buttons for scrolling back to the top of the page and a quick link to quick reply / quick start a new conversation.
6) The number of replies to the posts has been added throughout the site.


Please keep the feedback coming, your thoughts are extremely important to us!

Kind Regards
Steven
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Re: What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

Postby BrianP » Sat Jun 23, 2018 11:46 am

You say you have banned some individuals, but there are still a handful who plainly know one another and persist in trading juvenile insults at every opportunity. This is really, really boring for the rest of us. How about simply banning those who refuse to stay on topic?
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Re: What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

Postby sloaney donkey » Sun Jun 24, 2018 12:09 am

The trouble with Nappy Valley is threefold

There is so much out there on google and Facebook if you know where to look. And the dark web for those who like ‘covert procuremebnt’. google is good at bringing up nappy valley when most appropriate.

There is a fair amount of trolling going on as well, I think. People over time work out who is who and this winds people up. People also get very political in this ‘momentum’, ‘trump’ and ‘Twitter’ age. Politics and fun don’t mix.

Then there are the cons. There are people who sign up, post and never get seen again. Some of this is businesses recommending themselves and setting up a fake name to facilitate this. Some is advertising holiday villas etc that one starts to think looks suspicious. Ones who never respond to detailed questions on their villa. We all have heard the stories about people hawking places they don’t own and want to collect rent from only to run away.

It’s a good site. But you have to know what it is good for.
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Re: What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

Postby monaco » Mon Jun 25, 2018 7:32 am

Agree on the mobile navigation issues. Just want to say though that the site has been a massive help over the past few years and that I am very grateful for the community here. The research function helped me many times to find a tradesman or activities for my daughter even years after the initial post was published.
And Annabel’s weekly email are the best way to get back into it and to know the latest news
Regarding improvements: how about a feedback survey you would send in that email? It might help you get a broader view of things.
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Re: What has happened to Nappyvalleynet

Postby NVN-Developer » Mon Jun 25, 2018 9:05 am

petal wrote: Sat Jun 23, 2018 1:28 pm Photos seem impossible to upload in buying selling section, please can you have a look?
Thank you for your post, we are currently working on a fix for this problem and apologise for the inconvenience this issue has caused.
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