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+1 please add this! It's one of those annoying omissions that comes up periodically for discussion. Thanks for posting a formal wish, Scott.
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Realizing this simple wish would make forum modules appearance more consistent. I'll mark it accepted.
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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Well wouldja look at that. The dev team has finally taken on one of my wishes!
I'm surprised by how few of mine have been accepted, I was sure there were more. I must have been thinking about bug reports that I've made, not wishes.
http://feedback.wikidot.com/sandbox:418/created_by/leiger/perPage/250
Edit: Just noticed that 'completed' wishes aren't showing up as done in your list rurwin - you were looking for the tag '_completed' when it's actually '_done'. I've just fixed it.
Edit 2: By the way, nice idea with the list!
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Not me :-) but I'd happily take the credit; that's a nice demonstration of the @URL syntax.
Wow Shane, you've been busy.
Votes are great to have, but I wonder how many of our wishes are buried gems that will never be uncovered by the dev team?
Done. Please test.
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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Looks great! My mouse wheel thanks you for getting this done. :)
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Thank you Piotr. It looks great.
But now it seems we're facing the opposite issue. When I click through to the next page from the bottom of the first, I still find myself at the bottom — true for you? I should start at the top of the next page.
It's worse than that for me; it goes to a semi-random position in the bottom half of the page. Maybe it depends on the size of code-boxes on the page or something.
To be absolutely correct of course, when you are navigating backwards (ie toward later posts), it should stay on the bottom. But when you are navigating forwards (ie toward earlier posts) it should go to the top… And the top selector should do the same.
Clicking on both pagers will take users to the top of the list. I think it's the simplest and the most logical solution.
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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And done.
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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Much better, thank you. Now it scrolls to the top of the current page, then flips to the next. That works as requested, but it is a little disorienting to the user. Can we simply turn the page without going to the top?
As an analogy — when I'm reading a book, my eye moves directly from the bottom of the page to the top of the next, not up and then over.
I can't replicate this. Does this happen on a site with top Wikidot toolbar or without it?
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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It happens on our site. I see the same thing on the community site.
OK, I got it, you want to first load the new page of posts and then jump to the top of it.
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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Check now.
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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Faaaan-TASTIC. Exactly right. Thank you.
Now can you paste the same functionality into recent posts for each user?