Small changes implemented in KudoZ Inițiatorul discuției: Enrique Cavalitto
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Dear members, Some small changes were implemented in KudoZ: Simplification of the KudoZ interface A recent thread discussed the convenience of simplifying the KudoZ interface. The following changes were implemented to achieve this goal: The track button (a member-only feature) was replaced with a "track question" selection box at the left of the questi... See more Dear members, Some small changes were implemented in KudoZ: Simplification of the KudoZ interface A recent thread discussed the convenience of simplifying the KudoZ interface. The following changes were implemented to achieve this goal: The track button (a member-only feature) was replaced with a "track question" selection box at the left of the questions. When this box is selected, you receive a notification each time a reference post or an answer is posted. Three configuration features were removed from the discussion box and added to the dashboard (as they are more likely general preferences, not related to a particular question). When there are no discussion entries in a question, the corresponding box is hidden and replaced by a "Post discussion" button. Explanatory text in the discussion box was deleted and added as a mouse-over message to the "Post discussion" button. The "Post discussion" and "Hide discussion" buttons were hidden when a discussion entry is being made. Tracking issues In the announcement of the merging of the "clarification" and "discussion" areas, some requests were made about the tracking of discussion entries. This was implemented as follows: When "track question" selection box at the left of the questions is selected, you receive a notification each time a reference post or an answer is posted. When the "track discussion" box inside the discussion area is selected, you receive a notification each time a discussion entry is made. When you select the "track question" box, the "track discussion" will also be selected. You can then de-select any of them independently. When you post a reference comment, an answer or a discussion entry, the "track discussion" box is selected. If you de-select the "track discussion" box once, it will no longer be automatically selected again in this question. Thanks for your feedback and for your support of the site. Regards, Enrique
[Subject edited by staff or moderator 2009-05-07 17:12 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Thanks Enrique | May 1, 2009 |
It all looks clearer and easier to use now! Stéphanie | | | Nikki Graham Regatul Unit Local time: 15:13 din spaniolă în engleză Discussion box title | May 1, 2009 |
I mentioned this a few days ago in another thread, but don't believe there was any staff reply/feedback from colleagues. Personally, I find it very annoying to have to come up with a title for any discussion post I may wish to make. Is it really necessary for there to be a title? Couldn't we just get rid of it? Interested to hear what others think. | | | Edward Potter Spania Local time: 16:13 Membru (2003) din spaniolă în engleză + ... Highlighting last search term | May 1, 2009 |
I hope this isn't too far off the subject. How do you get the search box to automatically highlight your last search term? This would make it easy to type over the last search term rather than dragging your mouse over it every time. | |
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Enrique Cavalitto Argentina Local time: 11:13 Membru (2006) din engleză în spaniolă INIŢIATORUL SUBIECTULUI Discussion box title | May 1, 2009 |
Nikki Graham wrote: Personally, I find it very annoying to have to come up with a title for any discussion post I may wish to make. Is it really necessary for there to be a title? Couldn't we just get rid of it? Hi Nikki, It is true that writing a title requires an additional effort, but on the other hand they are part of the notifications sent to the users tracking discussion entries (to let them know what the entry was about). Regards, Enrique | | | Nikki Graham Regatul Unit Local time: 15:13 din spaniolă în engleză More on discussion title | May 1, 2009 |
Enrique wrote: It is true that writing a title requires an additional effort, but on the other hand they are part of the notifications sent to the users tracking discussion entries (to let them know what the entry was about). Why not just send them the whole thing? Then they'll have an even better idea what it's about (or is that done already?) It's the additional effort I object to. The discussion area should be a flow of ideas and having to classify them with a title interrupts the flow and is off-putting (IMHO). It's bad enough in the forums. I still don't know what to put for this reply. | | | Enrique Cavalitto Argentina Local time: 11:13 Membru (2006) din engleză în spaniolă INIŢIATORUL SUBIECTULUI Wouldn't it be too long? | May 1, 2009 |
Nikki Graham wrote: Enrique wrote: It is true that writing a title requires an additional effort, but on the other hand they are part of the notifications sent to the users tracking discussion entries (to let them know what the entry was about). Why not just send them the whole thing? Then they'll have an even better idea what it's about (or is that done already?) It's the additional effort I object to. The discussion area should be a flow of ideas and having to classify them with a title interrupts the flow and is off-putting (IMHO). It's bad enough in the forums. I still don't know what to put for this reply. A discussion entry may be 1200 characters long. Wouldn't it be too long to paste it in a notification? I believe a title provides better readability in the question and better notifications. Enrique | | |
Enrique wrote: Nikki Graham wrote: Enrique wrote: It is true that writing a title requires an additional effort, but on the other hand they are part of the notifications sent to the users tracking discussion entries (to let them know what the entry was about). Why not just send them the whole thing? Then they'll have an even better idea what it's about (or is that done already?) It's the additional effort I object to. The discussion area should be a flow of ideas and having to classify them with a title interrupts the flow and is off-putting (IMHO). It's bad enough in the forums. I still don't know what to put for this reply. A discussion entry may be 1200 characters long. Wouldn't it be too long to paste it in a notification? I believe a title provides better readability in the question and better notifications. Enrique I completly agree with Nikki. Some time ago (at the "ask the asker" time), you would receive email notifications with whole comments, i.e. no need to go back to ProZ to see the question and discussion. Now I find it very annoying to read an email that only says that someone posted a comment entitled XXX and asks me to click on the link to see that comment. For me it's wasting time. I would rather read the whole thing in my email box. If I find the comment too long, I simply don't read it...
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Nikki Graham Regatul Unit Local time: 15:13 din spaniolă în engleză Still much shorter than forum posts | May 1, 2009 |
Enrique wrote: A discussion entry may be 1200 characters long. Wouldn't it be too long to paste it in a notification? I believe a title provides better readability in the question and better notifications. Enrique We receive the entire post of a forum entry, which is usually longer than a discussion box entry, so where's the problem? It's less time consuming to read the content in an email rather than click on the link to have to read it, especially if you only want to digest the info rather than respond to/act on it. | | | Nikki Graham Regatul Unit Local time: 15:13 din spaniolă în engleză
Stéphanie Soudais wrote: I completly agree with Nikki. Some time ago (at the "ask the asker" time), you would receive email notifications with whole comments, i.e. no need to go back to ProZ to see the question and discussion. Now I find it very annoying to read an email that only says that someone posted a comment entitled XXX and asks me to click on the link to see that comment. For me it's wasting time. I would rather read the whole thing in my email box. If I find the comment too long, I simply don't read it... Totally agree with you, Stéphanie, we were writing virtually the same at the same time. | | | juvera Local time: 15:13 din engleză în maghiară + ...
Enrique wrote: The track button (a member-only feature) was replaced with a "track question" selection box at the left of the questions. When this box is selected, you receive a notification each time a reference post or an answer is posted. Tracking issues When "track question" selection box at the left of the questions is selected, you receive a notification each time a reference post or an answer is posted. I checked several questions, and I cannot find it anywhere, and yes, I am a paid member. This one comes up, once a discussion is on the way: When the "track discussion" box inside the discussion area is selected, you receive a notification each time a discussion entry is made. | | |
juvera wrote: Enrique wrote: The track button (a member-only feature) was replaced with a "track question" selection box at the left of the questions. When this box is selected, you receive a notification each time a reference post or an answer is posted. Tracking issues When "track question" selection box at the left of the questions is selected, you receive a notification each time a reference post or an answer is posted. I checked several questions, and I cannot find it anywhere, and yes, I am a paid member. Hi Juvera, I just found out that the new box is not visible in the old design of the site. You are using the old design. It will no longer be available starting May 22, 2009. You can switch to the new design at the top right of your homepage. Meanwhile, I will ask one of our developers to have a look into this. Regards, Alejandro | |
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juvera Local time: 15:13 din engleză în maghiară + ... Thank you Alejandro, | May 2, 2009 |
I am surprised that nobody else picked it up. Oh, well, I'll have to switch over anyway.... | | | Enrique Cavalitto Argentina Local time: 11:13 Membru (2006) din engleză în spaniolă INIŢIATORUL SUBIECTULUI Titles of discussion entries are now optional | May 5, 2009 |
Stéphanie Soudais wrote: I completly agree with Nikki. Some time ago (at the "ask the asker" time), you would receive email notifications with whole comments, i.e. no need to go back to ProZ to see the question and discussion. Now I find it very annoying to read an email that only says that someone posted a comment entitled XXX and asks me to click on the link to see that comment. For me it's wasting time. I would rather read the whole thing in my email box. If I find the comment too long, I simply don't read it... Nikki Graham wrote: We receive the entire post of a forum entry, which is usually longer than a discussion box entry, so where's the problem? It's less time consuming to read the content in an email rather than click on the link to have to read it, especially if you only want to digest the info rather than respond to/act on it. Thanks Nikki and Stéphanie! Your suggestions have been implemented. The title of the discussion entries is now optional and the notifications include the whole text of the entry. Thanks for your feedback and for your support of the site! Regards, Enrique | | | Nikki Graham Regatul Unit Local time: 15:13 din spaniolă în engleză Many thanks, Enrique | May 5, 2009 |
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