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re: re: re: Release of nGen Collaboration v6.10!
by Mike Roeder on Jul 25, 2008 - 09:46 AM read 60 times |
Thanks Cyd! The apps team always appreciates kudos - these guys have been working hard.
As for your question, you're right - currently, the best way to decipher your location is to look at the tags. You can tell if a conversation is part of a group as the tag will have the 'group' icon on the parent conversation, as opposed to a regular tag which will just display the name of the tag. The 'lock' icon indicates that the conversation is secured somehow, either within a private interest group, or some other 'secure' tag (such as nGeneraLock).
However, as you point out, this is less than ideal. We've logged a bug in our tracking system to address this specifically with conversations that are part of a group. If you have any thoughts on how to better visually signify the link between a conversation and an Interest Group to which it is linked, we'd love to hear it.
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re: re: re: re: Release of nGen Collaboration v6.10!
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by Cyd Berry on Jul 25, 2008 - 09:52 AM read 78 timesI think it would make more sense to have the group designation in the area that has the title, the original post, the reply and date/time, etc. That will give me the full context of where I am, what I am responding to and what group it belongs to.
Cyd


