Hi guys. I'€™ve started working on the main site'€™s Linkshell/Guild section today, though mostly just brainstorming and whatnot. I wanted to gather some feedback before continuing with any finalized plans though. None of this is actually on the main site yet. So let's start the walkthrough!
After clicking on the Linskhell tab, you'€™ll be taken to the linkshell selection menu. It'€™ll be much cleaner than what I'€™m about to display and will be spread out across various pages. Guilds will be listed in alphabetical order most likely. Please click on the spoiler below to get a general idea of what it would sort of look like.
As you can see, there's a picture to the left of each guild name. This will be the button to that group's RPC page. The button will be exactly 80x80 pixels and should be the group's emblem, symbol, or whatever else best represents them. Guilds can get started on this button now if they'd like. It can be of your own artistic design or just some random image pulled from the Internet if you'€™re lacking graphical artists.
After selecting a guild, you'€™ll be taken to that guild'€™s page. Click the spoiler below to see that. The purple text are notes to help walk you through what's what. The text fonts and locations of everything are not finalized.
As you can see, you'€™ll have the guild name along with the basic info on one page. This info will be taken directly from the group'€™s Guild Hall thread. On the other page will be a semi-large picture (in game group shot of the guild). Under that will be subsections for the guild. The first, Description, will be the IC teaser seen on the current teaser site. Rules will lead to the subsection that lists the guild'€™s rules, taken directly from the Administration Center. The third subsection, Relics, is still up in the air. It'€™s mostly a placeholder. I'm not sure what else should be provided for the role-players who are hunting for the right guild. The idea behind the relics subsection was to provide historical items (artifacts, important equipment, letters, etc) that would detail the group'€™s journeys but not sure if that'€™s a good idea or not.
Any feedback, whether positive or constructive, is welcome.
After clicking on the Linskhell tab, you'€™ll be taken to the linkshell selection menu. It'€™ll be much cleaner than what I'€™m about to display and will be spread out across various pages. Guilds will be listed in alphabetical order most likely. Please click on the spoiler below to get a general idea of what it would sort of look like.
As you can see, there's a picture to the left of each guild name. This will be the button to that group's RPC page. The button will be exactly 80x80 pixels and should be the group's emblem, symbol, or whatever else best represents them. Guilds can get started on this button now if they'd like. It can be of your own artistic design or just some random image pulled from the Internet if you'€™re lacking graphical artists.
After selecting a guild, you'€™ll be taken to that guild'€™s page. Click the spoiler below to see that. The purple text are notes to help walk you through what's what. The text fonts and locations of everything are not finalized.
As you can see, you'€™ll have the guild name along with the basic info on one page. This info will be taken directly from the group'€™s Guild Hall thread. On the other page will be a semi-large picture (in game group shot of the guild). Under that will be subsections for the guild. The first, Description, will be the IC teaser seen on the current teaser site. Rules will lead to the subsection that lists the guild'€™s rules, taken directly from the Administration Center. The third subsection, Relics, is still up in the air. It'€™s mostly a placeholder. I'm not sure what else should be provided for the role-players who are hunting for the right guild. The idea behind the relics subsection was to provide historical items (artifacts, important equipment, letters, etc) that would detail the group'€™s journeys but not sure if that'€™s a good idea or not.
Any feedback, whether positive or constructive, is welcome.