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feature request: unread separator #440

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miurahr opened this issue May 28, 2015 · 3 comments
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feature request: unread separator #440

miurahr opened this issue May 28, 2015 · 3 comments

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@miurahr
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miurahr commented May 28, 2015

There is a little bad UI. Unread messages in another channel are placed where user cannot read easily. When user switch channel, user should scroll to most recent message to see.

It will be a better way that scroll to end of message with difference background color to show separation of read/unread messages, when user switch a channel. After some time (-30sec) passed or start typing a message, it reset background color of unread messages..

User can see most recent messages in another channel without scrolling and recognize immediately with this improvement.

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miurahr commented May 28, 2015

It is a similar issue when user back to kandan chat from previous login session.
There is no simple way to recognize which message has already checked in previous session and other are fresh messages.

User need to remember previous logout date/time and check message time stamp with mouse hover.

Same UI which I previously commented may also improve an user experience.

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scouttyg commented Jun 8, 2015

Can you give a JS fiddle or something similar as to how you think it might look? I'm pretty sure I get what you are saying but it might help to have a visual guide as well.

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miurahr commented Jul 15, 2015

I'd like to provide some but don't have good skills on front-end. pls. wait more.

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