We’ve been busy at work on some new features for the community. When we announced the last set of features, we got some great feedback which was incorporated into this release. Some of you may have already noticed the features as we rolled them out silently over the course of the last two weeks, but we felt it prudent to announce them officially, now that they appear to be reasonably stable.
Several members have expressed the desire to be able to be able to subscribe to a service which notifies them of responses to their posts. Because Velominati is a community where everyone’s voice contributes to the conversation, we ultimately decided that having a system that notified readers (either via email or rss feed) in this way would encourage myopic behavior focused on responses only to specific posts rather than the whole conversation. This would ultimately fragment the conversation and diminish the sense of community here.
However, the point is well taken that it can become quite difficult to identify responses to a particular post – a member’s own post or anyone else’s, for that matter. In an effort to improve visibility, we added two views which will hopefully help readers follow specific threads: @Mentions and @Replies.
@Mentions:
The @Mentions view is accessible by clicking the @Mentions link displayed on each post. This will open a view which shows all posts for the article that mention the posts’s author’s name.
The @Mentions view
@Replies
The @Replies view is accessible by clicking the @Replies link displayed on each post. This will open a view similar to the @Mentions view, except this view only shows those posts which used the Reply or Quote link to respond to it.
The @Replies view
V-Mobile Site:
Marko has been the most vocal about the need for a Mobile version of Velominati, as he regularly accesses it from him iPhone. He graciously stepped up as the leader for this effort and provided all the requirements and did the bulk of the testing for it. Turns out he was totally right; after doing the math, this was revealed:
mobile-specific site = way more awesome than regular sites
The Mobile site has essentially all the same content with all the same radness on the regular site (Rule and Lexicon quickviews, photo and YouTube viewers), but provided in a streamlined (and faster loading) view when loaded from a mobile phone (you have the option at the bottom of every page to switch to the regular version if you prefer that.) All the features normally visible in the layout are available via the menu at the top of the page. Please let us know if you spot anything a muck with the site, or if anything your rely on is missing.
The V-Mobile site: (l-r) Home, Main Menu, Posts, Categories
The major outstanding feature requested by the community remains the direct message capability, and once we work out some privacy and philosophical issues around that concept, we’ll release something to support that as well.
As usual, your feedback is welcomed as we’d appreciate any input you have. If you spot any problems or if a feature doesn’t work as you expect it to, just drop us a note and we’ll see what we can do to correct it, or explain to you why it’s your fault and precisely why you’re an idiot.
Cheers.
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I love the mobile site. I notice a couple of things on my Android 2.2 phone. The rule and lexicon quickviews don't show up: the main page dims as if there is a new active window on top, but i dont see it even with scrolling. The photo and youtube viewers also seem to need some help: the viewer window is 'frozen' meaning I cant scroll or re-size and the close button doesnt work. The main page in the background scrolls under it, for example. The video does pop up as another separate window but it wont re-size. Lastly, links to videos (see for example 'Train Properly') dont show up well: not enough contrast in the text color for the link and the underline doesnt show up.
Logging in now to the mobile site. Very excited about that, going straight on my home screen.
Great work guys.
Nice job! I'll certainly take advantage of the mobile site. I often view Velominati on my iPhone, and reading was certainly a lot easier than posting, though it can be done. I'm excited that it has been streamlined now.
I also respect your viewpoint about not allowing notification. Even though I was one of the people who suggested it, I can certainly understand that this site in particular is really made whole by everyone's comments taken together, and splitting them into bite-size bits diminishes the overall impact of everyone's commentary. Well played, sir.
Now if only the popup javascript was used in a correct and accessible way, it would almost be a legit site!
Is the mobile site 11 speed?
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@Marko
Marko, you are the BB30 of my life. You are the bacon to my burger. You are the hammer to my cat. I love you man.
@mister_fisher
Thanks for the feedback. I don't actually have an android phone but downloaded the Android SDK which has an emulator and I'll see what I can do. Thanks!
@huphtur
I'm not quite sure what you mean; can you elaborate? I assume you are referencing my oldschool hack approach to JS coding and my reluctance to start using JQuery.
Cool. I'm glad you chose to avoid doing the notification of replies. I do think it encourages more of a community sense to not bother with that. If you want to know what is going on...come to the site and read what folks are saying. For the most part the Velominati are both sharp witted and knowledgeable about cycling, which makes for good reading, banter, and conversation.
I do wonder if the mobile option will fragment and diminish the community in the same way however. If someone is out riding their bike and punching in replies from their phone as they pedal, it seems like this could water it down. Or sitting at a bar and ignoring their friends in order to punch in some funny reply to an article. It's not my site, but this is just my opinion. Then again, I also don't see the need to have the internet in my pocket or hands at all times, so I guess I'm just a Luddite.
Either way, thanks for all the work on the site & the strong community.