The "Quick Reply:" box appears after the open post and before the "Threaded Mode" posts and at the end of the "Flat Mode" posts.
In both cases all readable post have a "Quick Reply" and "Quick Quote" buttons that interest people that are in a hurry to post. My experience is that even though I may start in the "Quick Reply:" box I always end up switching to the "Full Reply Screen" looking for smilies, creating links, bold text, or others.
It seems to me that the QRBox occupies a lot of space and makes the user scroll a bit extra.
I would —frankly— eliminate that box or have an option to close it.
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Preview is nice too. I'm still getting used to the quickness as well. I'll click Preview and then go off, do some coding, etc. then I remember I don't have to wait for the page to refresh. Ah well, keeps me working I guess.
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i like quick reply -- i think i switch to full reply about 1/2 of the time. and often that's because i want to add a link. little do i know, links are automatically made and i don't have to switch to full reply. i'll learn that yet.
Ok, I realize now that the quick reply box is a popular feature.
How about moving it to the bottom of the threaded list when on the "Threaded Mode"?
It's at the bottom of the list of posts in the "Flat Mode"! And if you click on the "Quick Reply:" or "Quick Quote" buttons the cursor will jump directly down to it.
I'm a dedicated threaded-er. For me, flat just adds unnecessary scrolling and it's harder for me to get who's talking to who. Plus, with threaded, I can tell with one look what's new. Now granted, it screws with a good word association thread.
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I love the quick reply feature. I use HTML or UBBCode and know the tags by heart anyway, so I rarely have the need to go into the full reply screen.
Maybe Moderators can use HTML. Users can't.
But HTML is beside the point of my request on this sub-thread (I have already acknowledged the popularity of the "Quick Reply" box). The point is that the "Quick Reply" box be moved to the bottom of the threaded list. As you can read:
Originally Posted By: katlpablo
OK, I realize now that the quick reply box is a popular feature.
How about moving it to the bottom of the threaded list when on the "Threaded Mode"?
It's at the bottom of the list of posts in the "Flat Mode"! And if you click on the "Quick Reply:" or "Quick Quote" buttons the cursor will jump directly down to it.
Would this be a problem for many of the supposedly 'few' that use that odd "Threaded Mode"?
The reason for my request appears in the original post:
Originally Posted By: katlpablo
It seems to me that the QRBox occupies a lot of space and makes the user scroll a bit extra.
I would —frankly— eliminate that box or have an option to close it.
My whole request thing now comes down to moving down the box or have an option to close it.
This request as other requests or suggestions I have made have —at the time of this posting— been ignored, not acknowledged and are unanswered. The decisions are yours.
This doesn't need to become an issue. It is what it is, not what it used to be. That can take a little getting used to, but ~ and please, no offense intended here ~ If we make a request and it's not implemented, it's nothing personal.
Unless they take away my threaded view.
Edit: I've never understood why peeps think a forum is a democracy. It's not. Which is good, otherwise we'd sink to mob rule on a regular basis and that would be really hard on the readership. Again, this ain't personal. Just my two centavos.
Edited by Lea (11/14/0809:34 AM)
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Uh, nobody said you had to justify why you like the threaded mode. Both MacGizmo and I just don't understand why people use it anymore. You could have easily ignored it (since it wasn't a question) or said "hey, because I like it that way".
And just because nobody has done what you requested doesn't mean anything. It could mean:
1. The developer of the software has to be involved to do it 2. It's not a big request, and may mess up the other settings. 3. It's on the list to do, just give them time
I'm just making a request; not demanding that it be implemented. All I expect is an answer from the administration:
yes-no. (crudely) or yes-no + an explanation that the request is inconvenient or imposible. (friendly)
I get from them: 1-no answer (OK, I'll have to live with that) or 2-'strange that you use threaded mode, it's useless' [paraphrasing 2 Moderators]. How is 2- not personal when added to 1- impersonal?
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Excuse me Lea. This has nothing to do with my attitude towards you.
This request as other requests or suggestions I have made have —at the time of this posting— been ignored, not acknowledged and are unanswered. The decisions are yours.
I'm just making a request; not demanding that it be implemented. All I expect is an answer from the administration:
yes-no. (crudely) or yes-no + an explanation that the request is inconvenient or imposible. (friendly)
I get from them: 1-no answer (OK, I'll have to live with that) or 2-'strange that you use threaded mode, it's useless' [paraphrasing 2 Moderators]. How is 2- not personal when added to 1- impersonal?
see my response up there as for acknowledging it. The moderators cannot make changes to the actual forum software. But, as users, we can make our opinion known too.
so there is your answer katlpablo. It stays the same.
And for the record, I only speak for myself unless you get a PM from me. So, the answer is user.
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You don't have responsibilities as Moderators?
Not sure what that has to do with anything in this thread?
Please carry this on in PM with me as this is getting way OT.
Thanks.
You say the answer stays the same. However, Neil said: "I'll ask if there's a user preference" in his first post. Now he says: "it's not doable right now". To me the latter is an answer.
Originally Posted By: neilticktin
Guys, I've talked to Rick, and this is something that he'll look at for a feature for a future version, but it's not doable right now. Since most people like the QuickReply, I think we'll leave it as is. Thanks! Neil
You're saying your answer is user; that you only speak for yourself. Your "Display Name" has flag with an M, and your "Status" is "Global Moderator" yet you claim to speak as a user. Should I consider all "Display Names" with a flag with an M as Users and react to them as users? And what if the flag had an A instead of an M should I consider that as a user too?
Does being a Moderator have any meaning? Even when you're responding to a suggestion that I make on the forum "Site Feedback & Bug Reports", even though your ID says Moderator, you see fit to answer as a casual user!
So wearing the uniform (the M flag rank on your name) doesn't bear any responsibility with respect to us all in the MacTech Forums? You, apparently, can act as you will. I think this policy is an error that MacTech will end up regretting. The Moderator's job is generally to keep the social interchange in the forums in-tune, not to do as he pleases.
If you want to act as casual user, with no official responsibilities, find yourself an alternate "Display Name" that carries no rank. Then you can say whatever {the censored} you feel like.
If you really want to continue privately this interchange of opinions, start by answering this message or any part of it privately, and I'll follow accordingly. Since you yourself have said "I only speak for myself unless you get a PM from me", you can continue by sending me the "Official" PMs.