Talk:Flow/Design/Iteration 4

Oliver's thoughts

 * My talkpage - landing


 * 1) What's the rationale for having "hide" in a distinct place from suppress and delete?
 * 2) Should the watchlist icon (I assume that's what the green star is?) be available on your own talkpage? Surely any thread/post directly sent to you is one you should be notified of, etc.
 * 3) "Anonymous started this topic" - is the plan to not display IP addresses?
 * 4) "Topic hidden" should presumably be in addition to rather than instead of the actual topic name - otherwise it's impossible to tell what it's about without opening it up, or to distinguish multiple hidden threads/reference it without linking.
 * 5) * I think "Topic hidden" is that sample topic's title, not literal text that appears when a topic is collapsed. -- S Page (WMF) (talk) 19:15, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
 * OtherUser - onclick


 * 1) We might want to discuss placement/visibility of the talk and contributions links: we're building a system to improve communication that hides the ability to communicate.
 * 2) Closed discussions (I assume that's what summarised discussions are?) should have some kind of colouration, and not allow new comments.
 * Okeyes (WMF) (talk) 17:35, 1 October 2013 (UTC)

Participant algorithm
The topic card for each discussion contains a list of name of users participating in that discussion it is visualized as

Username, Username, Username, and XX others

Where the First/Bold username is currently the original topic creator(OP).

I (JZimmerman (WMF)) would like to work with the community to come up with the best way to sort and display the remaining names. During our design review we came up with a few options:

Option 1

 * 1st position = OP
 * 2nd Position = 2nd Poster
 * 3rd Position = 3rd Poster
 * 4th Position =, and XX others

Option 2

 * 1st position = OP
 * 2nd Position = Poster with most topic level responses (comments, not tangents)
 * 3rd Position = Poster with second most topic level responses (comments, not tangents)
 * 4th Position =, and XX others

Option 3

 * 1st position = OP
 * 2nd Position = Poster with highest level of contribution (bytes)
 * 3rd Position = Poster with second highest level of contribution (bytes)
 * 4th Position =, and XX others

Option 4

 * 1st position = OP
 * 2nd Position = Poster with highest topic contribution metric (weighted mixture of top level of comments, tangents, bytes)
 * 3rd Position = Poster with second highest topic contribution metric (weighted mixture of top level of comments, tangents, bytes)
 * 4th Position =, and XX others

The goal would be to decide a sort and display method that best shows at a glance the makeup of the participants in a conversation. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by JZimmerman (WMF) (talk • contribs) 18:30, 1 October 2013‎ (UTC)

Sentence capitalization
I think UI elements should use sentence capitalization consistently, so -- S Page (WMF) (talk) 19:27, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
 * [Load more] and [Show more], not [Load/Show More]
 * Comment hidden, not Comment Hidden

Button inconsistency with vs. Agora spec
The plain white [Reply] buttons and others don't match the [Other actions] sample in "BUTTONS" spec on page 3 of File:Agora_specs.pdf: The colors of the green [:)Thank] button don't match the green [Save changes] sample here, and again it's not bold text -- S Page (WMF) (talk) 19:41, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
 * Agora spec has slightly thicker bottom edge
 * Agora spec has bold text

Topic title area rendering
The big images like File:0_My_Talkpage_Landing.png show the gray talk page area with an inset line curled up at the corners at the bottom, looking like a "double rule". But File:Specs.png has simply a thicker bottom line. I assume the latter is more correct. -- S Page (WMF) (talk) 19:54, 1 October 2013 (UTC)

Light blue background?
What does the light blue background behind some of the dark blue "MGalloway (WMF)" links in File:2_OtherUser_Mouseover.png signify? -- S Page (WMF) (talk) 19:59, 1 October 2013 (UTC) S Page (WMF), It's Mas's board, so her posts are called out Jared Zimmerman (talk) 21:02, 1 October 2013 (UTC)