I'm new at running a BBS. Running into general setup issues and
learning how the system works has been a lot of fun!
I have a framework of a board in place and have it connected to fsxNet.
However, I haven't figured out what the PURPOSE of the board is and
what the cohesive experience is for users.
I guess my question is, how did you come up with what you wanted to "do" with your board and then how did you go about establishing a solid theme around that? How did your board evolve over time?
Also, did you do the ANSI theme design yourself or did you use a group like ANSIGARDEN? What tutorials or information on ANSI art design did
you use to help get started?
Also, did you do the ANSI theme design yourself or did you use a group like ANSIGARDEN? What tutorials or information on ANSI art design did
you use to help get started?
I guess my question is, how did you come up with what you wanted to "do" with your board and then how did you go about establishing a solid theme around that? How did your board evolve over time?
I guess my question is, how did you come up with what you wanted to "do" with your board and then how did you go about establishing a solid theme around that? How did your board evolve over time?
Also, did you do the ANSI theme design yourself or did you use a group like ANSIGARDEN? What tutorials or information on ANSI art design did
you use to help get started?
Hi SysOps,
I'm new at running a BBS. Running into general setup issues and
learning how the system works has been a lot of fun!
The problem I'm having now is thinking more about design and theme. I have a framework of a board in place and have it connected to fsxNet. I do plan on putting some DOOR games in place and even added a Gopher client. However, I haven't figured out what the PURPOSE of the board is and what the cohesive experience is for users.
Also, did you do the ANSI theme design yourself or did you use a group like ANSIGARDEN? What tutorials or information on ANSI art design did
you use to help get started?
I think I'm probably going to load a few good doors, a few message nets, and limit my own boards to one or two. I don't want my BBS to just be a collection but, something people will enjoy and use.
I'm leaning towards a fantasy theme and just thinking through the
elements of it.
It would be interesting to have a space for philosophy/theology but, I also know people can get very "protective" of their positions in those regards and it can become more of a shouting match than a conversation.
It would be interesting to have a space for philosophy/theology but, I also know people can get very "protective" of their positions in those regards and it can become more of a shouting match than a conversation.
Then a friend did it a conversor and actually I used for all my draws in the BBS. It can converter any picture in a ANSI, depends from the
original picture (colors, resolution, etc) the conversion its better or not. By now it's not a public but if you want to know how it is working take a look in to my BBS.
significantly. I still have many other menu mods to make in order to fully realize the concept.
I had a brainstorm last night and ended up cutting my Main menu down significantly. I still have many other menu mods to make in order to fully realize the concept.
Yeah, I've done the same thing. The "stock" Mystic menus are great for showing all the stuff you can do out-of-the-box, but there are a lot of things I'll never use.
I use ANSI menus, so I actually left the commands in there, so I can use them if I want, but they don't take up room in the menu :)
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