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General Improvements #1

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[Comment by @fixer1234 migrated from https://github.com/soscripted/sox/issues/215]:

Loaded it on Firefox and played with it a bit. Good start. Some suggestions:

  • The token didn't survive rebooting, so I lost all of the threads I was following. A persistent token is probably a requirement for it to have real value. It would be even better if there's a way to anchor it to the account so that it works across devices. It's probably common for people to work on several computers (like work and home).

  • It would be helpful to identify whether each link is to the question or an answer (Maybe prefix the link with a "Q" or "A").

  • An important thing I follow is whether an answer has been deleted. It would be useful to add watching a state change on answers.

  • It isn't obvious from the icon whether there's been any changes. If it does change, it doesn't change back after updates have been cleared. So it serves as an access point for watched posts, but doesn't inform when there are changes (you need to periodically check it). It would be useful if the icon indicates changed content (e.g., obvious color change, like blue for no indication vs. red or orange for change indication).

  • There isn't a simple way to reset it. At least for me, I'm not looking for just the first change to a watched post, but any change until I unwatch it. The change indication doesn't clear automatically when you view the post (which would be hard to get right if you are watching a thread and go to say the question without noticing that a watched answer there also has a change). So after the first change, there isn't an indication for subsequent changes. Since there isn't an easy way to find the post again, the current procedure is to click on the post link. At the post, open the watch icon and stop watching the post. Then click watch on the post again. I can think of a couple of approaches to improve this. 1) Use the post's Watch button as a reset toggle. Clicking it while active would clear changes in the Watch window. This might be counter-intuitive, though, for people who expect that to function like a watch on/off. 2) A better solution would be to add a Reset button next to the Stop button in the watch window, which would clear the change indicators for the post.

  • A potential way to simplify it. I'm not sure how many people really need the granularity of what changes to watch. It might be just as useful if clicking Watch just tracks everything (no selection of which changes to track, so faster). In the watch window, every post would have all of the boxes, which would show what change actually happened, so the user would know whether the change is important to them from that window. If the granularity actually is important to people, you could still leave all of the boxes in the watch window for every post (for uniformity and simplicity). In that case, the boxes would show the changes, but only selected changes would trigger the alert indicator on the icon.

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