And was I supposed to see a toggle list for users when I trigger the mention feature? Or was that something you haven't yet done?
Not yet. As usual, it's something I want to do, but hard enough that it'll take an entire weekend, so there are other things I want to get done first. Almost all of my Guild dev time is limited to weekends.
And lastly, someone pointed out the status feature is still a bit unknown. Would you want to send a mass PM to the users outlining your progress and to come here if any issues arise and maybe to give them a heads up on possible up coming projects? I figure it would help people use the new features (with explanations?) and then give you more feedback? I think we have the same people coming and giving input which isn't bad at all but when new users pop in and give their two cents as well, it probably helps build a bigger back-and-forth. But then again...cluserfucks can suck. XD
Generally I just launch features and let the curious/exploring types discover them first, and their use of new features exposes it to other users. So there's a gradual ramp-up as more and more users discover things, and I use that time to hotfix any glaring issues I hadn't anticipated.
The problem is that this thread is not an ideal place to provide feedback. It only works because there's a small group of regulars. I mean it might not seem like much, but you have to consider that
@Ellri is at least 5 goblins stacked atop each other, etc.
Ideally there would be a place to discuss each feature in a focused way, but this good enough for me right now.
Is it at all possible to have that be triggered when someone's firs post has been edited recently too? Because hey, new information is fresh even if the thread isn't.
Idea: Instead of GMs updating the first post of each tab, each tab simply has a shared area that GMs (and co-GMs) can edit. Like a wiki, the revision history of this space is saved so you can see what/when/who edited it each time and what was changed. This would make it easy for me to create a system that can tell you when this content has changed.
I'm not sure if we can delete threads yet, but I know myself and others edit posts in the OOC/IntChk, be it group or one on one and the first post is usually where new information goes so if there's a way to tell people it's been altered, your system could be used to do that AS WELL AS point out threads that have been recently posted. ^^
Not a bad idea to provide some support for "the first post has been edited since you last viewed it", just not obvious how to implement such a thing that's useful while not being disruptive. Something I won't think about until I make progress with the unread-posts tracker. Also, probably only something I'd expose to people subscribed to the topic.
(Is the border intentionally still brighter?)
Yeah, I turned it to the color that you suggested, but realized that I needed to also update the border color which was specified in another place. But since the color you gave me is too dark on my screen, I decided to just leave it in limbo like that as a compromise.
Probably not something I can be faffed to touch again.