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Claudio González
Legend
May 24, 2012
Question

Are we there yet?

  • May 24, 2012
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Unless I am very wrong, it's now 7 1/2 hours since Monday 23, 8:30 pm PST, and the forums are fully operational. Yet a look at the first three item in this list shows no change:

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/999431?tstart=0

Are we there yet?

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    Legend
    May 24, 2012

    We're never "there". We're here. However here is moving closer to there. It's 04:40 and another update has just landed with a gentle phouf.

    1. Not showing count of user messages next to their names in a thread - FIXED
    2. No "in response to" or item numbers/links in messages in a thread  - FIXED
    3. Status levels are not displaying an image (meatballs, sausages, red bars) or status level name, just saying Community Member - NOT YET

    The rest of the list is being worked on.

    acresofgreen
    Inspiring
    May 24, 2012

    Thank goodness there is some progress

    I noticed immediately a welcome reduction in white space which will reduce the need to scroll (important for people with "mouse hand").  I wish there wasn't as much wasted space at the top of the forum page.  My whole 29" screen is taken up with the forum title and search bar.  I have to scroll to see even the top of the list of discussion threads.

    The implementation of the count of user messages and sign up date is rather weird. The date is there without any explanation of what it means and could be mistaken for the date of the current post by people not used to the forum.

    Anyway, any kind of progress is welcome, and the critical numbering of the posts and the "in response to" information are a good start!!

    Legend
    May 24, 2012

    It's supposed to say "..posts since..." and one day, maybe it will 

    acresofgreen wrote:

    The implementation of the count of user messages and sign up date is rather weird. The date is there without any explanation of what it means and could be mistaken for the date of the current post by people not used to the forum.