New Forum Feedback thread.
10-22-2014, 12:22 AM
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RE: New Forum Feedback thread.
(10-21-2014 11:24 AM)onealexleft Wrote:(10-20-2014 02:59 AM).Memories. Wrote: My routine is to check the main page, see which forums have new threads (mostly ignore Poppycock and TTL), then dig into OW and DL posts. This process seems more difficult in Discourse (I'm not saying impossible, just more work).On this topic, if you want a more traditional top down approach, going to the categories page as your landing page would provide similar functionality. It shows the latest top threads, and highlights any you haven't read new posts in. Given the TTL and poppycock forum have a tiny amount of activity compared to OW, I think seeing the latest postings would work out in time. Currently the import process is just dumping all posts at basically the 'same time' hence the slight jumbling. Thanks for pointing these things out - I'll be sure to give them a try. (10-21-2014 11:24 AM)onealexleft Wrote:(10-20-2014 02:59 AM).Memories. Wrote: Also, with the "conversation" style of threads, I believe structured threads (tournaments, guides, etc) will become more difficult to maintain and organize. Jesus gave a good example, I think. Not as much a problem on desktop (more screen space), but it seems that mobile threads are a bit cluttered. (10-21-2014 11:24 AM)onealexleft Wrote:(10-20-2014 02:59 AM).Memories. Wrote: With Discourse, you have to filter by category, then scroll through a list of single phrase headings to find what you want (no author, no timestamp, no post count). Thanks for letting me know this isn't a Discourse flaw . Is it possible to include hours and not just days? I've never really liked the "x days ago" way of looking at time, as opposed to an actual time, but I suppose that's the new trend. |
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