View Full Version : I would like to make a suggestion
XfireZ51
09-06-2014, 05:40 PM
Whenever I open the home page for the ZR-1Registry, the first words I read are:
PARTS ARE UNAVAILABLE.
I realize its under the Misconceptions banner, but why do that at all? IMO, its a bit too clever. And with the nanosecond attention span on the web, we can't depend on people reading further or in greater depth. Rather than play off the negative, why not accentuate the positive like the sources of the parts who are listed.
Just a thought.
John Boothby
09-06-2014, 07:50 PM
I agree! You could say "Parts ARE available" and it would work just as well. It would also be a positive first impression rather than a negative!
We Gone
09-06-2014, 11:19 PM
Yes its time for something new!
ZZZZZR1
09-07-2014, 09:58 PM
Whenever I open the home page for the ZR-1Registry, the first words I read are:
PARTS ARE UNAVAILABLE.
I realize its under the Misconceptions banner, but why do that at all? IMO, its a bit too clever. And with the nanosecond attention span on the web, we can't depend on people reading further or in greater depth. Rather than play off the negative, why not accentuate the positive like the sources of the parts who are listed.
Just a thought.
ZR-1 common Biggest Misconceptions.
Parts are unavailable!
While there are a few parts that are a little hard to find, this is really not surprising with a car this age. It's commonality with the base C4 helps and specialist LT5 parts are generally available in either new or reproduction stock. The Registry community can help you find the best sources for parts from among these dedicated suppliers.
Jerry's Gaskets (http://www.jerrysgaskets.com/)
White Racing Products (http://www.whiteracingproducts.com/)
ZR-1 Specialist (http://www.zr1specialist.com/)
Dom,
This was done to try to grab attention and highlight the registry / suppliers. The statement was used by so many GM technicians
over the years and still used to this day.
What do you want to put in it's place?
Lets change it, but lets get lots of ideas!
:cheers:
David
XfireZ51
09-07-2014, 10:14 PM
Dave,
I think myself and a few others have suggested what to put in its place. Are you wanting someone else to write it?
Kevin
09-07-2014, 10:14 PM
I'm going to suggest just changing the order in which they're displayed. Maybe have performance as the first tab then parts as the second section
ZZZZZR1
09-07-2014, 10:31 PM
Dave,
I think myself and a few others have suggested what to put in its place. Are you wanting someone else to write it?
Dom,
I'd like to get many ideas on what members want to see on the front page......
I personally like how the front page looks, but if change is wanted / needed? Lets make changes
:cheers:
David
LilRedCorvette
09-07-2014, 10:38 PM
Whenever I open the home page for the ZR-1Registry, the first words I read are:
PARTS ARE UNAVAILABLE.
I realize its under the Misconceptions banner, but why do that at all? IMO, its a bit too clever. And with the nanosecond attention span on the web, we can't depend on people reading further or in greater depth. Rather than play off the negative, why not accentuate the positive like the sources of the parts who are listed.
Just a thought.
I agree 100%...I never liked seeing those words, either.
I agree! You could say "Parts ARE available" and it would work just as well. It would also be a positive first impression rather than a negative!
This is a much better alternative IMHO.
ZZZZZR1
09-07-2014, 10:47 PM
I thought you wanted the whole front changed and not just the "parts are unavailable"
Changing the front to:
Parts are available YES that we can change!
:cheers:
David
USAZR1
09-07-2014, 11:00 PM
YES that we can change! :cheers:
David
:thumbsup:
John Boothby
09-07-2014, 11:11 PM
I thought you wanted the whole front changed and not just the "parts are unavailable"
Changing the front to:
Parts are available YES that we can change!
:cheers:
David
That's what I had in mind. :thumbsup:
WB9MCW
09-08-2014, 12:10 PM
LOOKS GREAT NOW
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p110/HAMMERHATE/frontpageregistry_zps4a06d542.jpg
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