Yes, I’m playing around with the layout
DMZ · September 1, 2008 at 8:47 pm · Filed Under Mariners
Please do not panic.
And, as always: patches welcome.
Update: a L/R column update is coming.
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By the way, I am testing this out on Google Chrome and it works just fine!
(I hope Derek doesn’t delete me for being off-topic!)
“All of the comments are time-stamped. There are never so many comments in the same minute that you should need a better way to figure out where you left off.”
See my comment made at 12:08 about how time stamps are a much less efficient way to navigate than comment numbers are. One example right here: that was 12:08 yesterday, and it was pm. None of that baggage is necessary if I could simply say see my comment #42.
Also, it’s not just a question of where the reader left off, it’s finding out, nearly instantly, how many additional posts have come in since they started reading.
9:07 “I was in a chaotic meeting with a ton of people today and we all managed to keep the conversation straight without saying “#44 LOL #47 ITAâ€
Was that a face-to-face meeting? Oral conversations are MUCH easier to follow than interrupted, asynchronous, text-only conversations on a blog.
I agree that claiming that numbering is “crucial” for dialog is an exageration, but the poster was clearly talking about coversations via postings, not oral conversations.
I think we’re arguing a lost cause MKT 🙁
I implemented comment numbers on my blog because of linking issues:
1. If I wanted to provide a link to someone to a particular comment, I could. I’ve done that quite a bit.
2. If I wanted to say “check out the thread, particularly posts 17 through 21”, I could.
If it was only for the situations intra-thread (responding to posts within the same thread), I don’t think I would have bothered. That said, I often do something like:
Rally/15: Good point. Maybe we should…
And I do find myself as I page up and down, using the comment numbers as demarcation points.
At USSM, there doesn’t seem to be much inter-thread linking, so that really takes out that idea.
As for reading new comments, I always go by timestamp, not comment number.