QA section Reply widget is Faint.
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In QA section we have "Reply" widget where people can reply to comments but it seems very faint(IE) so most of the people don't click on reply widget & add new comment instead of replying to previous message. Hence the person who has asked any question/comment doesn't get any notification & it goes unheard/unanswered irrespective the OP has reply to his message. Please see this image[^] or this Question's comments section label visible on Dropdown selected vale item[^] I have seen this so many times as OP is new to forum.
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In QA section we have "Reply" widget where people can reply to comments but it seems very faint(IE) so most of the people don't click on reply widget & add new comment instead of replying to previous message. Hence the person who has asked any question/comment doesn't get any notification & it goes unheard/unanswered irrespective the OP has reply to his message. Please see this image[^] or this Question's comments section label visible on Dropdown selected vale item[^] I have seen this so many times as OP is new to forum.
I'd hoped that simply moving your mouse over each row and having the buttons "pop" out would highlight the reply functionality more than simply having the icons fully exposed. I prefer it as it is.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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I'd hoped that simply moving your mouse over each row and having the buttons "pop" out would highlight the reply functionality more than simply having the icons fully exposed. I prefer it as it is.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I think Sushil Mate has a point here.
Chris Maunder wrote:
having the buttons "pop" out would highlight the reply functionality
In the present case, it is the whole comment block that gets highlighted when hovered, not only the reply icon. This behavior is somehow inconsistent with the rest of the design, in which I always get a rectangular outline (or even a complete button appearing) on the clickable zone only, what clearly makes clickable zones stand out. Propositions: 1. Do not highlight the whole line, but only the "reply" button, as in a forum message highlighting. So by hovering the comment, the "reply" icon background will also get dark red (or crimson or whatever the color is named, I am no woman). or 2. Highlight the whole line AND get the icon background dark red. or 3. Make the whole line clickable, and a click would fire up a reply. (I reckon this could be an annoying behaviour on touchscreens, as you could not touch a comment to scroll down/up). I know that you wrote that you prefer the current behaviour, I still try my luck. :-D
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