My Little Pony: Improvement to Recent Activity page October 1, 2009 3:05 AM Subscribe
My Little Pony: On the Recent Activity page, next to the link "(remove from activity)" could we also have an "(end)" link that will scroll to the last item using relative anchor tags?
I find myself mashing spacebar a lot to get to the end of each, especially when the threads have 10+ items after my most recent comment but activity has died down. Also, sometimes I'm interested in a particular thread, and if it's near the bottom this would make navigating there faster. I think this would improve usability of the page without much impact and doesn't seem (operative keyword, obviously) like a lot of work. I normally rely on Plutor's GreaseMonkey script to jump to the end of threads, but it doesn't work here.
Thoughts? I can whip up my own GM script to do this otherwise, but thought I'd throw the idea out there first.
(Sorry if this was asked before, didn't find anything searching)
I find myself mashing spacebar a lot to get to the end of each, especially when the threads have 10+ items after my most recent comment but activity has died down. Also, sometimes I'm interested in a particular thread, and if it's near the bottom this would make navigating there faster. I think this would improve usability of the page without much impact and doesn't seem (operative keyword, obviously) like a lot of work. I normally rely on Plutor's GreaseMonkey script to jump to the end of threads, but it doesn't work here.
Thoughts? I can whip up my own GM script to do this otherwise, but thought I'd throw the idea out there first.
(Sorry if this was asked before, didn't find anything searching)
Thanks, I had no idea. That's actually more useful to me as a vim zealot. :)
posted by cj_ at 11:18 AM on October 1, 2009
posted by cj_ at 11:18 AM on October 1, 2009
goddammit, my computer does not have "just kidding" keys.
posted by fantabulous timewaster at 7:40 AM on October 2, 2009
posted by fantabulous timewaster at 7:40 AM on October 2, 2009
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posted by pb (staff) at 9:56 AM on October 1, 2009