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DESIGN Layout for Microblog component #2

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jaakkokorhonen opened this issue Sep 12, 2014 · 5 comments
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DESIGN Layout for Microblog component #2

jaakkokorhonen opened this issue Sep 12, 2014 · 5 comments
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For comments.
Needs to be deep-linked to an anchor pointing to an image, header, list, chapeter etc. on the page.
Microblog comments could be saved to d-cent, consumed by notifications engine, shown in activitystream and shared to other services.

Apart from commenting/microblogging/sharing, document component/anchor item could be edited and/or annotated.

where are we putting sharing and invitation functionality?

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Maybe have room for positive/negative switch too as in d-cent/democracyos#21
These should have same codebase, just different class/html parameters.

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So, microblog should have both for/against as well as the ability to vote the comment up or down? (as in appgree)

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I would expect to see several variants of the microblog, namely:
140 instead of 297 chars.
Thumbs, +/-, mark read, etc versions.
Yourpriorities-style for/against flip switch.
Gallup-style selection of prefilled options.
Comments of comments of comments enabled.

There shouldn't be any reason not to have pilots make themselves different js applications that take advantage of AS2 data.

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@jaakkokorhonen jaakkokorhonen changed the title Microblog component DESIGN Layout for Microblog component Oct 3, 2014
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