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It happens on the home page, even though there is only one lounge link.
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I seem to recall Chris talking about enhancements a while back, so just in case there's actually some new goodies being planned, here's an idea for the pile. Don't know if it's been suggested before or not since there's no "official wish list" of which I'm aware.
One of the forums I frequent has a tool tip style box pop up when you hover over any thread post, showing you the first couple of sentances. It's much faster than actually hitting the link, letting the page load, etc. and is a handy way to quickly spin through the forum and see what might be of interest and worth a more in depth read.
Of course, given my recent comment about Chris pushing 40, this suggestion may well be met with a flamethrower and a couple of marshmellows. I suppose that just depends on how his posterior feels after all that bike bouncing in France...
Author of
The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
-- move by ed. at 10:26 Friday 7th July, 2006
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I'm just wondering how this would work with the current system. I could have something that pops up a preview box as soon as you pass the mouse over any message link, thus saving an agonising mouse click.
Or are you thinking that it would be more useful on the homepage summary of lounge links?
And in the interest of not perpetuating such a fallacious and outlandish myth as to my impending age I choose not to bite.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Hey, what's the fun in life if you can't perpetuate a few myths?
They way this site does it, it pops up the tool tip on any lounge link. I'm assuming that these tool tips are cached when the page is loaded, as there's no "load time" - they pop up instantly.
It probably sounds trivial, but given the page load time on any busy site it really is a significant performance enhancement for the user. For instance, if a post has 50 replies, you can mouse over and then just read the 5 that have something to say instead of doing 50 page loads.
Since I'm not a web guru, I don't know what would be involved, so I don't know the benefit to pain and suffering ratio to implement. Just occurred to me today as I was on the other site & thought I'd pass it on.
Oh, and sorry for posting in the wrong place, didn't realize this stuff belonged here...
Author of
The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
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You've seen the Preview View, right? Something like that, but with tooltips?
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Christopher Duncan wrote: One of the forums I frequent has a tool tip style box pop up when you hover over any thread post
It must be vBulletin - I've seen a few sites using that, and they had this preview tooltip. Pretty neat feature.
Regards,
Nish
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You need to change your name to Quick Draw McGraw.
But like I told David elsewhere, the menus and tooltips appear under advertisements. Also, it would be nice if the tootip width was half the width of FireFox or the desktop.
"Religion is assurance in numbers." - Bassam Abdul-Baki
Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn
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I suspect there's nothing i can do (easily) to make the tooltips appear on top of flash ads. This is supposed to be fixed in a future version of Gecko, but there have been performance problems holding it back. I'll look into it though.
The tips aren't supposed to be any wider than the forum bit of the page though, so i'm not sure how you're getting them into the ads unless you have your window fairly narrow (and not scrolled).
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Aside from the Google Sidebar on the right, I have a fairly decent screen size, but the tooltip was appearing under the image. However, with the new stylesheet that Chris just added, that problem appears to be gone. However, the tooltip size appears to start prematurely (a few pixels to the left of the thread), but ends exactly at the end of the thread width. You may want to look into that instead. Good job.
"Religion is assurance in numbers." - Bassam Abdul-Baki
Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn
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Currently we can bookmark only articles.
Is there possible to bookmark forum posts.
or just enable Bookmarks for FORUMS also...
This might be more useful to watch certain posts/message in a forum..
Urs,
-Pons
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The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none.
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Not at the moment but it will be added.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: but it will be added.
That would be very cool!
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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Cool! I was just looking for this feature too.
By the way, if you enhance your features for posts, what about a section "My Posts" or "My threads" like the section "My Articles"?
Could you install this feature too? or (take what you like )
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I think similar thing is used by msn groups, and it takes so much time to load and interact, I hate that.
btw, what is so much between ajax and you? did you invent it?
-Prakash
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Why on earth would you need AJAX for this? There's this new "Javascript" thing that seems promising. Anyone feel like having a go?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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That'd be an extreme overuse of Ajax - and would probably result in a slow and unresponsive page.
Regards,
Nish
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It would be nice if the bookmarks were in tabular form so that we can sort by date added, updated or name. Also, it would be nice if you can add a different colored new icon for when it was bookmarked. I use CP at work and at home, and I like to check up on stuff when I'm at either location and this would make things easier to find.
"Religion is assurance in numbers." - Bassam Abdul-Baki
Web - Blog - RSS - Math - LinkedIn
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I think it would be really handy to see the number of replies and/or the number of *new* replies on the Latest Comments page.
Currently it shows the date, subject, forum, score. If it showed the replies you could see which of your posts have new replies without having to read your notification emails and read/click each email.
And speaking of notifications, it would also be nice to be able to watch a topic and receive notifications of *any* posts to particular topic (regardless of who they replied to). But given the extra load on the mail server I wouldn't be suprised if this isn't a feasable feature.
"Nothing ever changes by staying the same." - David Brent (BBC's The Office) ~ ScrollingGrid: A cross-browser 2-way-scrolling freeze-header control for the ASP.NET DataGrid
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There should, nay... must be an Office Development Discussion Board at CP. Please comply.
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It means no worries for the rest of your days...
It's our problem free, Philosophy
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