Niall Kelly wrote:
> The JuggleHub has now been released!
Thanks! It's looking good.
I have some picky comments below. I couldn't find an email address for you
Niall, and was too lazy to sign up for yet another service to leave comments.
Best wishes,
Iain.
I think the line I quoted at the top of this post will be folded up in
JuggleHub. I think if only a small number of lines (<=6 ?) are quoted, it
would be better for them to be unfolded by default.
> Youtube videos are embedded in the article display.
Maybe provide the link too, for those that don't want to fight with flash to
get the real URL?
> Feel free to let me know if you uncover any bugs or if there are any
> features you'd like to see!
HTML tags inside thread subjects (and probably author names) need sanitizing
(replace < with < and > with >).
I'm looking forward to the search box returning. The javascript navigation
means that google doesn't index the site (or maybe they just haven't got
around to it yet). I wonder if a non-javascript version would be easy to offer
too (to enable crawling, and for broader accessibility) -- but maybe that's
what juggle junction is for.
On my small laptop screen there's quite a bit of space wasted on either side
of the page. I'd also prefer each thread to appear on only one line. A
greasemonkey script that (very hackily) patches the site to match my
preferences is:
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/imurray2/code/user_scripts/jugglehub.user.js
(Subject to change. Currently breaks the site in Google chrome, only tested in
Firefox 13.) If a thread or author name is too long, it's truncated with
ellipsis. When this happens, the full text appears in a tooltip, and is still
available for copying to clipboard as usual by triple-clicking.
The date format could be prettier/shorter as implemented in headliner:
http://jugglejunction.org/newsreader.php
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