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Oxy
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RE: User's country flag in postbit
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06-16-2007 08:12 AM |
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markee
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RE: User's country flag in postbit
The contact card gave me an idea of using a little bit of javascrip and extending out the div with the information on click and showing more information. Or possibly having minimal information and the contact card or something when you click it rather than having to go to a whole new page for their profile.
I do realise that we have to be considerate of people using 800x600 screens but can't you also show people wih large screens some consideration and allow us to be able to show a lot of information if we want (but when we ask for it, not all of the time )?
Maybe these things might be a bigger job and something to look into in the future, but they would give the board a great feel that ist found anywhere else....
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06-16-2007 09:45 AM |
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joey
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RE: User's country flag in postbit
good point, individuality ftw.
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06-16-2007 09:58 AM |
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WDZ
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06-16-2007 10:28 AM |
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markee
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RE: User's country flag in postbit
quote: Originally posted by WDZ
Don't all Invision Boards have contact cards?
First of all I didn't know. Second, they don't have all of the information. That one you showed is exactly a "Contact Card", I think what we would be after is more of an "Information Card" that has details about the person and maybe a button to "turn it over" for the contact information (kind of like the WLM contact cads have a second side to them).
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06-16-2007 10:59 AM |
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surfichris
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RE: User's country flag in postbit
Can't you just click their username and go to their profile?
I honestly don't see why not.
What you're essentially doing is creating another interface to the profile page. When you add more and more interfaces there becomes several ways to accomplish the same task/view the same info and people become confused. Not to mention with extra interfaces you need to keep all of them maintained as well.
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06-16-2007 12:07 PM |
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markee
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RE: User's country flag in postbit
The main reason behind it is convenience. I do realise the hassle behind maintaining it but loading up a whole new page requires me to load up an entirely new page rather than just a little bit and look on a little interface. Have a look at my attachment to see how big and bulky a profile page looks too me.... and it requires me to head away from the thread i was reading to look up the information about the person to remind myself (or in the case of a new person, to find out in the first place).
I do realise that you guys have better things to do, but the idea of an "information card" I believe is great for it's convenience and allowing us to view the information in the thread while keeping the information to a minimum on the left. I do also consider that this will make profile pages almost redundant, but couldn't we also say that the change of symbol in front of a forum on the index page is also redundant because of latest.php ?
I don't think we need this feature yet (as I stated before), but it might be something to think about for the future....
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This post was edited on 06-16-2007 at 12:25 PM by markee.
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06-16-2007 12:23 PM |
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saralk
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RE: User's country flag in postbit
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
What I find important is the usefull information, the info which, when put together, could give an idea of what the person knows or what his background is and how much he/she is familiar with the forum. This is a support forum in the first place, so I find such info more important than knowing from which country he/she came or what their gender is. Such info includes postcount, time of joining(!), rep, and maybe age.... All the rest is just 'interesting'...
I can sort of understand where you're coming from with time of joining, but I still think that the reputation is a far better indicator of the user's helpfulness rather than the time of joining.
I still think that we should get rid of the stars, they are completely redundant, and potentially dangerous as new member might think they are related to how helpful a user is. As you said, this is a support forum and so people just looking for help might think it has something to do with their seniority in the forum.
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06-16-2007 01:10 PM |
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Oxy
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RE: User's country flag in postbit
quote: Originally posted by saralk
I still think that we should get rid of the stars, they are completely redundant, and potentially dangerous as new member might think they are related to how helpful a user is
Good point imo. Also, some people try to post loads and loads just to get a bigger number of stars too
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06-16-2007 01:15 PM |
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paperless
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RE: RE: User's country flag in postbit
quote: Originally posted by Chris Boulton
At least get decent looking flags. http://famfamfam.com/lab/icons/flags/famfamfam_flag_icons.zip
With this pack of flags it would look very good.
I voted yes.
EDIT: pft..i always arrive late at things and miss all the fun.. well whatever
This post was edited on 06-16-2007 at 06:06 PM by paperless.
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06-16-2007 06:05 PM |
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