There will be two adjustments to commenting, made in response to user feedback:
1. Comment Enumeration: That's just a fancy term for numbering the comments:
Screenshot for a comment numbering test on one of the development testing Journals.
Right now, the numbers will just be labels, not clickable links that you can jump straight to -- that's a little more complex (since you have to take into account deleted comments, etc) and will have to wait for a future release, but as Sr. Software Engineer Miodrag says, "...It is definitely doable and will be done."
2. Increasing the Number of Displayed Comments: Unless you get lots and lots of comments (or read Journals that do), you won't be affected by this, but we'll be increasing the number of displayed comments on each blog entry page from 20 to 50.
Previously, we used to display all comments on one big page; for blogs with lots of comments, this increased page loading times and also was a lot harder on the database (it even contributed to a few traffic-related outages).
So we started breaking up comments into smaller chunks. With the patch, we're making those chunks a little bigger.
These are just some minor tweaks, but it should improve the commenting experience.
Oh, and once the team makes these changes and tests them in the live environment (next week), I will remind them to please post their test comments to private blogs whenever possible, so they don't show up in the Most Commented Blogs section on the Journals main page.
Thanks -- Joe
3 comments:
Big Dummyhead?!? LOL. I'll have to start using that. Tawnya
Interesting... as alerts are down. Connection here?
Nightmaremom -- none of the current Journals work touches any of the production systems; it's probably due to problems on the Alerts side -- I have let them know and will post more when I have more info.
Thanks -- Joe
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