Talk:Article feedback/LQT Archive 1

Reset after an edit?
If someone gives a poor rating in one of the categories, and an edit of the article improves it for that category, are the ratings remembered for the version the person saw, or are they shown for the new version despite the fact that the article is now different? -- Jeandré, 2010-09-22t20:04z

What does a blank answer feedback mean?
Hello, I just tried out one article, "Amtrak" (among others). I looked what the four people before me answered, then I added my numbers, and looked then at the changes.

Isn't that strange? First, my 1 should have make the 2,7 go down, but instead it increased to 2,8. Second one: that's what I would have expected, okay. Third: My answer was blank (no star given at all), so I guess that means that it does not count? - Seemingly it does, and pulled down the number. Last item: what I expected, okay.

Could you explain the first and third item, what did I misunderstand :-) ? By the way, it's a great extension, I am looking forward to get this on de.WP. Kind regards --Ziko 19:48, 23 September 2010 (UTC)

nopopups
You should add  to the wrapper div of the feedback box to disable navigational popups (a gadget used by a large number of wikipedians) on that area. Right now, mousing over links with  brings up popup previews of the article itself, which makes the feedback tool quite annoying to use. (In the longer term, it would be quite nice if MediaWiki got a saner markup with a separate wrapper for the article contents, instead of just dumping it together with the subtitle, categories, output of extensions like FlaggedRevs or this tool, and who knows what else...) --Tgr 21:23, 29 September 2010 (UTC)