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Joe 9 months agothey're not really front and center. It's also not easy to jump to certain hashtags, its something, time depending I should look in to.
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Joe 9 months agoApologies for spelling your name wrong. I guess that's one bit Javascript would help with, but I agree, I think the site should still work without JS, but, if you have it enabled maybe we should use a little bit more of it.
Agree, the eye is probably quite confusing and it's not really obvious. There are more features in browsers these days that we never used to have so tooltips may be useful.
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Caxinguele 9 months ago[...]
2. ... while the original post is not deleted or edited, is something I imagine.
3. Are there hashtags to use in posts where we suggest features, discuss problems or bugs? Or should we do these things just in the development site?
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Caxinguele 9 months ago[...] due automatic errors in mobile keyboards (something I call "automatic error maker", since I need to write carefully, reading everything inserted).
This fact points me to a suggestion and a few questions:
1. Edit post feature is something nice to have. What do you think?
2. A button to reply and another to reply and quote a specific post, in a specific discussion is good. It could start by automatically inserting the username. Quotes stored as a diff, to expend less storage, while [...]- 1
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Caxinguele 9 months ago[...]
Using Pjuu with none or minimal JS and dynamic parts is something that I am much fond of! Today, there are pages that manage to SAVE different content of what is shown to us! Asking the browser to see the source code does not help. This is something I will discuss in fora around the web.
Thank you for the keyboard usage checkout. ๐๐ค๐ง๐ฝ๐๐ฝ
And a final minimal note, now, is that you wrote my username wrong: its third letter is X, and not V. And this mistake can be due [...]- 1
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Caxinguele 9 months agoOkay, Joe. I took weeks to read your comment, but I readed it carefully, now.
The eye to hide particular posts its something I never used. I would possibly choose to block everything from a specific user. But here in Pjuu, I do not think this will happen. I like most posts I ever saw here. For the rest, I simply ignore them, naturally. I would possibly just hide a few posts, if they (somehow, I am just vaguely imagining here) make it hard for me to read or do something here.
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Joe 11 months ago@Cavinguele, I think this is a usabilty issue. The hide from feed icon is a eye with strike though that basically just removes the items id from your feed. If it's your own post it has an `x` which means delete.
When I built Pjuu, JS wasn't that much of a priority for me so it doesn't confirm, it probablty should though.
Fixing the tab stop may be a thing here as if you've just used the keyboard, those a form buttons and tags will jump to them.- 1
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Caxinguele 11 months agoIf what I did was using the "remove from feed" top right button in post, it is something I really did not want to do - and it should affect only my view of the public posts, of course, right? If so, TAB key navigation is different form what I expect, when making a new post. But then, how can I undo it (the remove from feed action)? How do I see all the posts I ever removed from feed? And the "X" seen in the same position, in my public posts will literally delete them, not just hide them, right?
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