Hard News: Do you like what we've done with the place?
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Sacha, in reply to
I’m talking individual comments, not threads.
I recall Emma saying when we discussed potential changes some time ago (can’t find the thread) that one of the sites she moderated had a “pin” feature to mark the last post you’d read.
I’m broadening that idea, but the key is being able to jump quickly back to them in busy threads. Listing all your Favourites in one place like Twitter does would be another step
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Edit: ah! If you just go straight to publicaddress.net/system and bypass the front page, you end up with a list of the most ‘recently active’ threads.
Like Gio I only ever went to the system front page, and found the column on the left showed new blog posts (including those which no one had commented on), and the middle column had the most recent discussions. Neither page at present seems to offer that conveniently. The front page has it, but one well on top of the other.
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Yes, now that I've made that initial reluctant adjustment, having only recently (proudly) mastered the old PA system, I do like what you have done to the site (just don't ask me to explain why). More importantly, my teenage children approve.
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Sacha, in reply to
To keep track, I’m now using the Recent Discussions panel on the front page because the Cafe section on the System page does not (yet?) tell me who posted the last comment.
I’ve suggested to Matt that emphasising the name and time of the last commenter would be useful (probably black text rather than bolder grey). I’m far more interested in that than the number of reads or comments which the new design highlights. But I trust that things will evolve.
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I want to "like" comments.
</shame>
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Danielle, in reply to
Ain't no shame in your game, Robyn, because I'd like to do that too. I often think 'gosh, that was hilariously put' or whatever, but don't want to post solely to say that. Too much noise.
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3410,
The original site design was, IMO, a near-masterpiece of elegant simplicity. For me most of the intuitiveness has gone. (Yes, I’m aware that I’m currently unfamiliar with the new layout, but I’m comparing this to back when I was unfamiliar with old layout).
Here’s a few more comments on things that could, IMO, be improved (That’s right, Don; constructive criticism :)). Yes, some are minor points. I’m not being pedantic, just listing everything that comes to mind.
Why “Last Active”, instead of “Last Comment” or “Last Post”? The former makes less sense, to me.Needs a button for “older threads” on “System” page.
I always used the “System” as my PA hub, clicking on the masthead to refresh (often). Can’t do this anymore. The “Public Address System” link now seems to have been relegated to a small and generic button just above the search box.
Preview window doesn’t preview quotes as quotes, just as a regular comment.
Preview window now seems to allow no more than 20 lines per comment, but will publish the whole thing.
Preview with YouTube in it just hangs, uncompleted (for me, at least. This may not generally be the case, but I did see someone else mention it).
Preview button is greyed-out when shouldn’t be, and “Please Wait” doesn’t fit on the button.
The old “bold”, “italics”, “link”, and “quote” procedures seems a bit tired. It’s comparatively labour intensive to copy and paste then fill in or (in the latter two cases) write in what’s required. Why not just have a system of just selecting the appropriate comment text then clicking “bold”, “italics”, “link”, or “quote”?
Italics still doesn’t sit right (as noted by others above, it only looks right if you drop an extra space after it).
Still can not start a quote or a “link text” with bold or italics, unless one uses the workaround of a preceding blank space.
The list of blogs (centre-right column) no longer contains the author of each blog, or the logo, (or even the colour, except when hovering or while visiting a specific blog or its thread). I can’t see that this is an improvement.
Personally, I don’t like the larger font (though I note that others do). I used to navigate largely by the “shape” of the comments, but with far less on-screen at a time this is no longer really possible. (Yes, I’m aware that 95% of people won’t know what I’m on about here, but maybe someone will).
Ditto to what everyone else has said about page numbers and comment timestamps.
I’ll probably provide another batch of comments if more occurs to me.
Thanks for your consideration.
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I’m with Robyn and Danielle on the liking! Damn FB has colonised our brains.
And also, I like the new look, a lot. Shiny, Cap’n! :-)
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Re the "like" thing... I'm glad they resisted the temptation. We validate each other quite enough as it is.
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Im not sure i like the new layout...the previous version just seemed "cleaner". My gripes are minor though, and i love the new functionality. My feedback would be:
- Typekit should be off by default, or only on if the browser / computer is compatible
- Bring back page numbers to the comment threads...
- All image buttons should have tooltips e.g. the email, twitter, and homepage images in the comments.
- There are too many different fonts, font-sizes, and font decorations on the site. All the different parts on the template look different.More kitteh :)
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Does anybody know if Russell's cat is a teenager? Seems like I'd know that surly, sullen, sulky expression anywhere. My cat 'speaks' human with her facial expressions. She was born in the house so she thinks she's one of the kids, rather like Albert Otter.
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Sacha, in reply to
Great comment, Gio :)
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Danielle, in reply to
Yeah, but we wouldn't need to validate each other if we just had a button to do it. In fact, instead of 'like', I would prefer the button to say 'validate'. Like parking!
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I think we should introduce a “you’re an enemy of the people / you’re a communist” button for the benefit of disapproving lurkers.
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Even better: clicking the "validate" button checks the internal logic of a comment! ;-)
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Hah! Yes, I want that.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Bears looking into...
I just wonder why is a group of Ursidae
known as a sleuth?
Perhaps tearing all those trees apart
they end up with gum-shoes......surely a shrewdness of evolved apes,
like us, could work this out?
Send in the cavilry...
Finally found the 'Edit' link, perhaps that could be on the left and the 'Flag as inappropriate' changed back to 'Report' - as it is used a lot less than 'Edit' and it could be in the middle......also the line at the base which gives 'Location, Since date and number of posts' - the number of posts (and sometimes Since) gets lost when people have long locations - this is useful assessment info (otherwise why would it be there?) Perhaps it could push out to 2 lines when needed.
I also prefer the Page number list, rather than newer / older etc,
I note that when I first link to a comments page from the System list, all the posts show up with their dates and times until it has loaded, then they all change to the x-amount of time ago format... seems redundant somehow.
I thought you might've added the YouTube clip embedding instructions to the "Style coding menu" under the Response box, as well, as it is a FAQ.
I always liked the 'Discuss' button link to System pages, it seemed more civilised than 'Response' or 'Comment' or 'Reply' - all of which all could be just invitations to 'Rant'...
er, this may be a case in point ;- )But all these minor cavilry charges aside
- I'm impressed with the new look, easy
readability and re-energised feel.Now, back to a very hot Show Day off...
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3410,
Even better: clicking the “validate” button checks the internal logic of a comment! ;-)
Except for Ian D., in which case computer would usually crash, I presume.
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Where is my f******g pony
We have been robbedOther than that I like this new system and that is over-riding my conservative nature (this is a surprise to you all) that dislikes change
Lots of new things to learn and masterNot sure if this has been mentioned but the
First older pages etc that is way down the bottem would in my humble opinion be better at the top
Well it would best suit my reading style -
3410,
Oh, BTW, the govt. just lost another minister.
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Sacha, in reply to
careless of them
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what is with NZ politicians on the right and this sense of entitlement ..... going into parliament is NOT supposed to be a way to make money
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Lilith __, in reply to
Except for Ian D., in which case computer would usually crash, I presume.
Computers crash, humans collapse with laughter. All systems destabilised. ;-)
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Hilary Stace, in reply to
Comic sans is actually recommended by the British Dyslexia Association. I also use big and bold font on a plain pale yellow background to improve the contrast in my power point presentations, as suggested by my vision impaired colleagues. So I think opposition to comic sans by academics is just personal. (I also think you should be able to write a PhD in plain language, which is not a popular viewpoint).
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MUCH BETTER!
*applause*
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