Colonel_mortis Posted September 27, 2022 Posted September 27, 2022 If a user is a moderator, they never see the solved_did_it_tho_title banner to prompt them to mark a post as the solution, and also don't see the prominent "mark as solution" button. This means we don't know it exists until a member complains about it. This is because you condition both on $topic->isNotModeratorButCanSolve(), when it should really be something like $topic->isNotModeratorButCanSolve() || $topic->starter == \IPS\Member::loggedIn(). As feedback, I would like to be able to configure which forums the banner shows up in, and users get corresponding re-engagement emails - I have solutions turned on for all forums, because it is sometimes useful, but there are only a few where I truly want to push it. // repost from bug report since apparently this is WAI Afrodude and Matt 2
Management Matt Posted September 28, 2022 Management Posted September 28, 2022 We only show the bolder button and banner to non-team to avoid adding more visual noise to regularly used interfaces for moderators. Per-forum options aren't a bad idea although I'm always initially cautious about overloading ACP interfaces with switches and toggles and adding more code burden. If it comes up a lot, we'll definitely consider it. I think what we're leaning towards is asking for the purpose of the topic at the point of the user starting by checking "I have a question" or similar which will then encourage the interfaces changes. SeNioR- 1
Colonel_mortis Posted September 29, 2022 Author Posted September 29, 2022 23 hours ago, Matt said: We only show the bolder button and banner to non-team to avoid adding more visual noise to regularly used interfaces for moderators. Per-forum options aren't a bad idea although I'm always initially cautious about overloading ACP interfaces with switches and toggles and adding more code burden. If it comes up a lot, we'll definitely consider it. I think what we're leaning towards is asking for the purpose of the topic at the point of the user starting by checking "I have a question" or similar which will then encourage the interfaces changes. Given the prominence of the banner, I would argue it's visual clutter for all but new members, but that does make sense. I'm just not a fan of features only showing up to non-staff, because then we don't form opinions on them (for the same reason, our admins are not exempt from ads). I like the idea of having users choose a topic type, though I'm not sure what the solution would need to look like to be customizable enough (eg different sections have different options). Matt 1
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