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Unknown said:I can't even figure out how to post correctly without posting under someone else's post which in most forums mean that you are replying to that one person.
To help explain the structure and get you started I've provide a whistle-stop tour of the community in the video below. Let me know if it helps and what you would like to see improved.
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Unknown said:I can't even figure out how to post correctly without posting under someone else's post which in most forums mean that you are replying to that one person.
To help explain the structure and get you started I've provide a whistle-stop tour of the community in the video below. Let me know if it helps and what you would like to see improved.
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The chronological (expandable) list of the latest posts is nice (apart from the already mentioned layout). This is definitely an improvement over SophosTalk. I've still not figured out though how to get directly to these posts - if it's possible at all. There's also no read/unread indicator (only a "new" bar for added content while you have the Community open in the browser) - but maybe I'm blocking some domain which serves a required script.
To access a forum you have to go to its group first (unless there's a way I've not yet discovered) - what could be the benefit of this detour?
Is the current thread display the only one that will be available in the final version? Did I say it wastes space? And that you have to scroll through already read posts to get to the last one (and worse, to get to the Next button) is a real pain. An optional newest first order would be a big improvement. At least the Related Content pop-up (is it really that helpful?) stays on the right on desktop displays.
with "heavily scripted" designs one should generally avoid the browser' Back button - can never be sure that it's safe unless you're told so. It's also not obvious which actions will save your input on the page you're coming from (say a partial post/reply) and which won't.
If you use Ask and decide to select one of the suggestions it seems that Back is your only option to return - but then your input is gone. You'll probably never look at one of the suggestions again (unless perhaps the two lines of text - here the layout is better and more efficient - are already helpful)
The Share bookmarks setting always reverts to ticked/enabled. I understand that this part is rudimentary and the feature not yet available. Still I expect that the values I can set stick. BTW - the value Enhanced for the Content Editor setting ignored, I always have to set it explicitly when posting.
There are no email notifications yet, are there? For the Live Alert settings I think subscribed refers to group membership (BTW - how can you unsubscribe from a group?). If you are interested in the activity on a certain forum you'll also get notifications from the sibling fora in the same group - quite annoying and confusing. Speaking of annoying: I'd rather see the Unread notifications as default - and an additional content read indication would be very helpful (and anyway it's hard to tell the light-blue unread background apart from the read one). My notifications counter, BTW, shows one unread notification - there's none in the menu and Mark as read doesn't help.
The constant polling is irritating as it apparently interferes typing (sometimes several characters are lost). Might be my configuration (hard- and software), wonder if others also have this problem. Surprisingly even with the frequent polling the display is not always current and the notification counter updates only on some action.
Christian
Hi QC,
Thanks for the feedback.
Glad you like the activity stream and you can access posts in there by clicking on the post's title...
You're right about the indicator for read/unread messages. There is no indicator, but there is the ability to filter to just unread posts on the thread views...
Forums sit inside groups and groups have a page where we put all the notifications and key information. Hence making the journey go to the group page first should head off repeat posts.
I've created a poll to decide the fate of the 'Related Content' pop up: https://community.sophos.com/general/f/2/t/9972 - have your say.
I've also created a page showing all the latest threads across the site: https://community.sophos.com/p/latestthreads. Consider it currently temporary and just to demo the idea of a global list of threads. It's defaulted to filter out read questions so read a couple and check it's knocked them off the list. Does this page help in anyway?
Email alerting will be switched on shortly. As a security company we just have to go a bit further to dot the i's and cross the t's. Sorry for the delay on this.
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Hello ruckus,
groups have a page where we put all the notifications and key information
the page we see now or will there be any additions? Right now there are the forum summaries and the last five OPs (BTW, the roll-over pop-up extends the page and you have to scroll to see the full pop-up) but no thread subjects/titles.
filter to just unread posts
filtering works as far as I can see. It's not obvious though when the forum considers a post as read. In SophosTalk you could mark a thread or all the board as read - very handy for threads you are not interested in. I've not found a similar function.
A fast path to a specific forum would be nice. The page is anyway script-heavy, the menu left of the the search field could perhaps be two-level.
activity stream
the "timestamp" (clock with n days ago at the bottom of an activity item) is not intuitive as it counts from the date of the initial post (FP) but takes you to the activity of the date in the stream (which is the reasonable behaviour). It seems though that you can't navigate the thread other than going to the FP (e.g. the previous day or previous posts). IMO it would be better if the clock were on the User in Forum line and took you to the FP and similarly the timestamp were added to User replied.
Latest Threads
should include the forum, otherwise it's very helpful
I understand that the Community is (or shall) be much more than a bunch of forums. The Getting started with the Quick reference (BTW, the links under New users and Explore open in the same window/tab, the quick in a new) is promising (Explore doesn't make it obvious that by clicking on one of the three articles you can indeed explore the Knowledge Base). One size fits all is probably not possible. Naturally the Community should primarily make it as easy as possible for new users to get information. Frequent visitors, advisors and the ilk shouldn't be required to follow the same trodden paths over and over again - this can easily get alienating. Dunno how hard it would be to implement different modes of the UI - one for novices and occasional visitors and the other for hard-core members.
Christian