Discuss Scratch
- mybearworld
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
Currently the comments/replies look really cluttered.
How about this:
How about this:
Last edited by mybearworld (Nov. 28, 2021 14:37:21)
Signatures are the only place where assets links still work.
- mtech22
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
Support! It looks much better.
aII toasters toast toast, but what happens when there are no longer toasters being produced? will their technology simply become obsolete, with humans moving onto bigger, better things? will toast become a distant memory, written in textbooks of the future as foods us simpler generations ate? who's to say! society is constantly moving, changing, evolving, ideas being built upon, improved upon, theories being proven or disproven. are we but a blip on the timeline? sure, our names may not be remembered, but that's not the point. you can make a change. you can make a difference. you can make the world better, even if you don't know yet. and the first step is to go for it. even if you are afraid of failure. going back to the example of toasters, do you know off the top of your head who invented them? no? have you used one? probably. so, even if you don't remember my name, if I was able to help awnser your question, that is enough. if I was able to help you, even in the slightest way, this could push you to continue with scratch and not give up after the program crashes, and maybe one day learn other programming languages and change the world. everything is a cause and effect reaction, new inventions lead to the technology of the future, and even as the generations of the past are slowly forgotten, their influence lives on to this day, affecting how the world eventually turned out and how it will be for generations to come.
and, without toasters, we wouldn't have toast.
and, without toasters, we wouldn't have toast.
- mybearworld
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
Thanks! Support! It looks much better.
Signatures are the only place where assets links still work.
- TapingAnimations
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
Support! I always wanted this (The "Replying to <username>) because it was really confusing on what the user was replying to when you made so many replies/comments.
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- fdreerf
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
What if the comment the user is replying to is really long?
Hyped for MS-DOS 11.0
- mybearworld
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
really long?What exactly is the problem there? What if the comment the user is replying to is
Signatures are the only place where assets links still work.
- TapingAnimations
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
really long?then it will do “<really long comment>…” What if the comment the user is replying to is
Male | 10 Yrs Old | Catholic | Animator | Roleplayer | Marvel, FNaF, Undertale, Portal, Minecraft, Among Us Fan
- arvepro3579
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Better Reply System
really long?What if the comment the user is replying to is
I wondered that too.
Not on scratch very often
- fdreerf
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
The replying to thing would either be several lines long, or it'd show a line and then “…”really long?What exactly is the problem there? What if the comment the user is replying to is
Hyped for MS-DOS 11.0
- mybearworld
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
that is true. Support! I always wanted this (The "Replying to <username>) because it was really confusing on what the user was replying to when you made so many replies/comments.
really long?Okay, go to the project and press space. What if the comment the user is replying to is
Last edited by mybearworld (Oct. 6, 2020 14:03:25)
Signatures are the only place where assets links still work.
- fdreerf
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
Yeah, that's probably the best solution. I like this idea as in some places like TFH Manager Studio there can be dozens of replies to everybody and it can be hard to keep track of. I also really like the indented replies of replies.really long?Okay, go to the project and press space. What if the comment the user is replying to is
Hyped for MS-DOS 11.0
- mybearworld
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
THanks!Yeah, that's probably the best solution. I like this idea as in some places like TFH Manager Studio there can be dozens of replies to everybody and it can be hard to keep track of. I also really like the indented replies of replies.really long?Okay, go to the project and press space. What if the comment the user is replying to is
Signatures are the only place where assets links still work.
- iiOmq_StxrBxcksCxffe
- Scratcher
4 posts
Better Reply System
Oh hello! I was wondering how you make these discussions, and I posted a from to be a curator of the imagine a world studio.
- fuff-
- Scratcher
19 posts
Better Reply System
#Support
but isnt it when you have a conversation it already shows who you are replying to.
Like:
fuff-: Hi im Elio
Someone123: @fuff- hi its nice to meet you
BlahBlahBlah: @Someone123 hello
Someone123: @BlahBlahBlah hello there
but isnt it when you have a conversation it already shows who you are replying to.
Like:
fuff-: Hi im Elio
Someone123: @fuff- hi its nice to meet you
BlahBlahBlah: @Someone123 hello
Someone123: @BlahBlahBlah hello there
Last edited by fuff- (Oct. 6, 2020 20:34:01)
You cant untoast a toast
- mtech22
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Reply System
Please be constructive- simply saying support adds nothing to the discussion. #Support
aII toasters toast toast, but what happens when there are no longer toasters being produced? will their technology simply become obsolete, with humans moving onto bigger, better things? will toast become a distant memory, written in textbooks of the future as foods us simpler generations ate? who's to say! society is constantly moving, changing, evolving, ideas being built upon, improved upon, theories being proven or disproven. are we but a blip on the timeline? sure, our names may not be remembered, but that's not the point. you can make a change. you can make a difference. you can make the world better, even if you don't know yet. and the first step is to go for it. even if you are afraid of failure. going back to the example of toasters, do you know off the top of your head who invented them? no? have you used one? probably. so, even if you don't remember my name, if I was able to help awnser your question, that is enough. if I was able to help you, even in the slightest way, this could push you to continue with scratch and not give up after the program crashes, and maybe one day learn other programming languages and change the world. everything is a cause and effect reaction, new inventions lead to the technology of the future, and even as the generations of the past are slowly forgotten, their influence lives on to this day, affecting how the world eventually turned out and how it will be for generations to come.
and, without toasters, we wouldn't have toast.
and, without toasters, we wouldn't have toast.
- fuff-
- Scratcher
19 posts
Better Reply System
Please be constructive- simply saying support adds nothing to the discussion. #Support
I wansnt done i accidently clicked the submit
You cant untoast a toast
- SweetWaterfall
- Scratcher
91 posts
Better Reply System
Okay, so I see all of this, and looking at it, I feel like some things could be improved.
The indent feature looks really cool if your're having short conversations. Most of mine are 15+ replies long, though, so it looks like would eventually indent way too much to be able to comfortably read. How would this be fixable?
The (replying to <username>: <comment…>) seems pretty good, new scratch users may get confused with the @system then, or people might struggle with getting to the profile who someone has replied to, fr instance, when replying to out of a long string of replies. (I tend to actually click on the profile that people are replying to, to say hi, if I don' twant to but into a conversation). Would there be an @ and a link still included?
The (replying to <username>: <comment…>) is very handy for seeing which thing somone replied to, but what if somone is replying to a reply, and then they delete the first reply because it's innapropriate or the yjust decide they don't want to share it? Would the (replying to <username>: <comment…>) part just be (replying to <username>: <removed>)?
The indent feature looks really cool if your're having short conversations. Most of mine are 15+ replies long, though, so it looks like would eventually indent way too much to be able to comfortably read. How would this be fixable?
The (replying to <username>: <comment…>) seems pretty good, new scratch users may get confused with the @system then, or people might struggle with getting to the profile who someone has replied to, fr instance, when replying to out of a long string of replies. (I tend to actually click on the profile that people are replying to, to say hi, if I don' twant to but into a conversation). Would there be an @ and a link still included?
The (replying to <username>: <comment…>) is very handy for seeing which thing somone replied to, but what if somone is replying to a reply, and then they delete the first reply because it's innapropriate or the yjust decide they don't want to share it? Would the (replying to <username>: <comment…>) part just be (replying to <username>: <removed>)?
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