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Username on reply (UX) #266

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ogurec-ogurec opened this issue Jan 24, 2021 · 4 comments
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Username on reply (UX) #266

ogurec-ogurec opened this issue Jan 24, 2021 · 4 comments

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@ogurec-ogurec
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I would like to propose as a possible idea for ux. Сan add the name to whom you are answering, when replying to a comment. When you click on this name, a link to the author of the root comment in which the answer is given.

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I think this might improve the visual UX for the user.

@danirus
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danirus commented Jan 24, 2021

That is confusing. At first sight it looks like I can click there to answer Pavel Ivanov.
It's common to add the name of the person you are answering directly in the comment. Like here: @ogurec-ogurec.

@ogurec-ogurec
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I partially agree, I also saw the decision that @username is added automatically when you click on the "Reply" button. That is, the comment proposal already begins @useername_reply, text comment.... In any case, the final decision is yours :)

@ogurec-ogurec
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@danirus I would like to ask, how can I add the name to whom the user answers next to the nickname? In the reply.html template?)

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danirus commented Feb 22, 2021

Sorry for the late reply @ogurec-ogurec,
In the reply.html you get the comment as a context object. From that object you can get the name with comment.user.get_full_name() or if it is not a registered user with comment.user_name.

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