[buddypress-trac] [BuddyPress] #5251: Notifications component minor issues in 1.9 beta 1
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#5251: Notifications component minor issues in 1.9 beta 1
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Reporter: henrywright | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 1.9
Component: Notifications | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: dev-feedback |
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Description changed by johnjamesjacoby:
Old description:
> I've come across the following minor issues after testing the new
> notifications component (in BP 1.9 Beta 1)
>
> ~~1. Visiting your own notifications page {{{members/my-
> username/notifications/}}} is allowed yet viewing another member's
> notifications page isn't {{{members/their-username/notifications/}}}.
> With this in mind, should the 'Notifications' navigation tab be shown
> when viewing a member's profile page {{{members/their-username/}}}?
> Currently it is. Might be worth hiding it in the same way as Settings and
> Messages are hidden.~~ - see r7593
>
> 2. When an @-mention is made in a blog post or blog post comment, no
> notification is created. My understanding is @-mentions notify the
> mentioned member only if the @-mention is in the first sentence (the
> excerpt) of the text. For me, in 1.9 beta 1, @-mentions do not trigger BP
> core notifications or emails regardless of where the @-mention appears in
> the blog post or comment text.
>
> 3. Using messages notiications as an example, when a notification is
> clicked on the notifications screen and the member is taken to their
> message inbox, the notifications count next to the notifications
> navigation tab isn't updated. Only once the user navigates away from the
> inbox does the count update to reflect that the notification has been
> read. i.e. decrease by 1.
>
> 4. On deleting a notification, should the member be promoted that there
> is no way back? Using BP whilst on my tablet is particularly tricky and
> sometimes I tap in the wrong area. This could result in notifications
> being deleted unintentionally.
>
> Aside from these minor issues, it seems to work great - entirely as
> intended and expected. I hope this helps
New description:
I've come across the following minor issues after testing the new
notifications component (in BP 1.9 Beta 1)
1. ~~Visiting your own notifications page {{{members/my-
username/notifications/}}} is allowed yet viewing another member's
notifications page isn't {{{members/their-username/notifications/}}}. With
this in mind, should the 'Notifications' navigation tab be shown when
viewing a member's profile page {{{members/their-username/}}}? Currently
it is. Might be worth hiding it in the same way as Settings and Messages
are hidden.~~ - see r7593
2. When an @-mention is made in a blog post or blog post comment, no
notification is created. My understanding is @-mentions notify the
mentioned member only if the @-mention is in the first sentence (the
excerpt) of the text. For me, in 1.9 beta 1, @-mentions do not trigger BP
core notifications or emails regardless of where the @-mention appears in
the blog post or comment text.
3. Using messages notiications as an example, when a notification is
clicked on the notifications screen and the member is taken to their
message inbox, the notifications count next to the notifications
navigation tab isn't updated. Only once the user navigates away from the
inbox does the count update to reflect that the notification has been
read. i.e. decrease by 1.
4. ~~On deleting a notification, should the member be promoted that there
is no way back? Using BP whilst on my tablet is particularly tricky and
sometimes I tap in the wrong area. This could result in notifications
being deleted unintentionally.~~
Aside from these minor issues, it seems to work great - entirely as
intended and expected. I hope this helps
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