I'd like a trending topics section to be perfectly honest. Two each from the most popular (at any given time) forums. Let's say that once Destiny launches (obviously) the Destiny forum is very active, and the Septagon keeps it's new-found activity level, and the Flood stays its normal hyperactive self.
Then you would have two trending topics from the Septagon, two from the Destiny Forum, and two from the flood. Now, because the advert is the same size as the TFT's, we can gauge how much room this is going to take up. Let's assume there's little "header" bar above each 'section' on the trending topics. That now takes up a total of about 7 of the top forum topics (out of 10).
So with that leftover 10, we could have a list of 3 "Upcoming Events" (the three closest to happening; whether they're site-wide or just from a group you're apart of). Now we have two different things integrated into a space that was not previously used, and it takes up where the ad used to be. Then, on pages where it displays the TFT's, you can have a choice to toggle between those and the 'Bungie Toolbar' as it were, because they both take up the same space.
Might make a thread with more ideas about a 'Bungie Toolbar' in a bit. Now I must go and fondle my Christmas presents.
Edit 1: Making thread now.
Edit 2: [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=68781907]Thread made[/url].
[Edited on 12.25.2011 6:46 PM PST]
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