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Oct 22 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Oct 2 |
answered | Wireframing hardware dashboards/control panels - best practice |
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Oct 1 |
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Limited threaded system for comments? edited title |
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Oct 1 |
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Limited threaded system for comments? Yeah, I think the interaction that is happening here is very similar to what I was thinking :-), and I find it very clear and simple to use and scan. My only doubt is about the inverse chronological order: comments are currently shown on the site in a discendent order while discussion should be better in an ascendent one. not sure if this could confuse the users |
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Oct 1 |
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Limited threaded system for comments? I think that could help user in focusing just on a little piece of conversation, without starting too big lateral discussions that could lead to "hard to read" coversation. I generally see that threaded discussions work well in technical and specific context, here I'm searching for a "middle" solution. |
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Oct 1 |
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Limited threaded system for comments? thanks Andrè, I'm trying to find an intermediate solution between the flat and threaded mode to fit well with a generalistic website. Threaded mode is very hard to follow and I think it's better for technical and professional context, while flat mode could leave the users with the unfullfilled need of a reply functionality |
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Oct 1 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 1 |
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Limited threaded system for comments? added some considerations to the question. Thanks for the feedback |
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Oct 1 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 1 |
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Limited threaded system for comments? added 497 characters in body |
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Oct 1 |
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Limited threaded system for comments? no, I'm talking about using this kind of implementation in a website, not on StackExchange. I'm searching for feedback on the suggested presentation of comments and replies. |
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Oct 1 |
asked | Limited threaded system for comments? |