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Show vote object in regular archive list? #49

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SolientArt opened this issue Dec 5, 2014 · 3 comments
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Show vote object in regular archive list? #49

SolientArt opened this issue Dec 5, 2014 · 3 comments

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@SolientArt
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See subject. Though I also think the archive list could maybe be more rugged than it is - either infinite scroll or a calendar thing or I don't know what. Maybe by date with each day listing all AYP strips generated on that day, though that could get pretty heavy.

That's also archive refinements, which is a different thing than showing the vote count under a strip in the archive. 🌵

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In summary:

  • Show vote object in regular archive list? ➡️ As in have comic.votes be available in the archive view -- Makes sense, and would be more consistent. 👍
  • [the archive should be] either infinite scroll or a calendar thing or I don't know what -- I think infinite scroll is doable by just providing an endpoint that would render an archive page without the layout and some JS glue. Seems reasonable 👍 -- Calendar? FUCK. CALENDARS. FOREVER -- Unless someone has opposing thoughts, and more importantly, implementations
  • Maybe by date with each day listing all AYP strips generated on that day -- See thoughts on calendars

@SolientArt
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I'm fine with fuck calendars forever. 👍 I would like some reasonably sane way of browsing Every Strip We've Generated, though. 🐈

@sshirokov
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I would like some reasonably sane way of browsing Every Strip We've Generated, though.

Might be worth opening a larger issue for discussion on this, because I literally have no ideas.

Except for the few (none?) heroes (lunatics?) that would browse /archive/ and bring it to /top/, our discovery story is a trial of frustration tolerance.

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