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GeneralRe: Not receiving Newsletter or Daily News since 29-Dec-2009 Pin
Chris Maunder25-Jan-10 2:04
cofounderChris Maunder25-Jan-10 2:04 
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Frank Silva25-Jan-10 2:07
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GeneralSuggestions Pin
JustWorking4-Jan-10 1:37
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AspDotNetDev4-Jan-10 2:02
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JustWorking4-Jan-10 2:05
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Chris Maunder4-Jan-10 4:12
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GeneralRe: Suggestions Pin
AspDotNetDev4-Jan-10 17:09
protectorAspDotNetDev4-Jan-10 17:09 
Chris Maunder wrote:
there's not really a concept of having a message "read"


I'd say just list all responses (to messages, quick answer answers, and articles) on the same page. Perhaps make it a paged control that shows 50 per page, starting with the most recent 50. Might also have an unread view. You could just make each message type (forum reply, quick answer, article post) have a different style to be able to quickly visually identify them.

As far as showing the number of unread responses, you could just mark a message unread when it gets clicked via email or via the list of recent responses. Perhaps clicking the message to expand it would also mark it as read (or you could have a "mark as read" checkbox at the bottom of each message or next to each item on the recent responses list).

Or to simplify things, you could just show the number of responses that have been added since the user last looked at the recent responses page.

Or maybe just show the number of items that have been added in the last 24 hours.

You could also combine some of those ideas. Perhaps show the number of items that were added in the last 24 hours, and make it bold/red if the user has not visited the recent responses since the last item was added. And you could make that 24 hours user configurable, so they could change it to 1 week, for example. Or maybe you set it to twice the average period between each visit to the website for that user (although that would be problematic since some users don't always log in when they visit). I'd personally just make it a setting. You could also set the threshhold for number of messages required before the number gets red/bold. For example, maybe a user only wants to be notified when 3 or more responses have been added (to read them in batches rather than each time one appears).

As always, those are just some ideas. Take from them what you will or won't.


GeneralRe: Suggestions Pin
JustWorking4-Jan-10 20:04
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GeneralReputation Graph Suggestion PinPopular
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Chris Maunder4-Jan-10 4:38
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ProtoBytes4-Jan-10 5:44
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Chris Maunder4-Jan-10 15:38
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ProtoBytes5-Jan-10 3:16
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AspDotNetDev7-Jan-10 22:46
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GeneralAnother silly spammer Pin
Richard MacCutchan3-Jan-10 22:31
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GeneralRe: Another silly spammer Pin
Chris Maunder4-Jan-10 4:40
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GeneralRe: Another silly spammer Pin
Richard MacCutchan4-Jan-10 5:27
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GeneralUsing Google Chrome - Page scrolls when opening a message [modified] Pin
Tom Clement3-Jan-10 16:37
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GeneralRe: Using Google Chrome - Page scrolls when opening a message Pin
Mark Hurd6-Jan-10 2:36
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Chris Maunder6-Jan-10 4:08
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