Don't force people to register.. look at e.g., stackoverflow.com ** Martin
2009/12/23 Craig Tataryn <[email protected]>: > Finished a project at the beginning of the year that was Wicket based. The > designers really loved it, they didn't have much experience with designing > for Java-based frameworks (they hacked ASP/ASP.NET mostly). I drew up a > quick tutorial covering the basics of Wicket, how to preserve the > look-and-feel of the site in Dreamweaver while we coded all the dynamic > parts and they were off to the races. > > http://www.thefreshairechoice.com/community/ > > It's a pity though, the site didn't really go anywhere. It was supposed to > allow people to collaborate with choosing colour palettes for their home > renovation projects. One of those ideas that sounds great to business > folks, but in the real world you have to draw people to the site somehow and > give them incentive to hit that "register" button. > > Craig. > > -- > Craig Tataryn > site: http://www.basementcoders.com/ > podcast:http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheBasementCoders > irc: ThaDon on freenode #basementcoders, ##wicket, #papernapkin > twitter: craiger > >
