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Tommy Edwards
Tommy Edwards Asked 7 years ago

Hi,

would it be possible for you to add a reply function to questions and people's comments? When there's a lot of people discussing in the comment section, it tends to become very messy. e.g. https://www.pingskills.com/table-tennis-forum/attacking-a-higher-dropshot

If you can make it like the ones on youtube that would be fantastic. 

Thanks.


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 7 years ago

Hi Tommy,

Another one for our IT department (Jeff) to take a look into.  Not sure how easy this one would be for him to change.


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Benzene Chiral

Benzene Chiral Posted 7 years ago

Reply function may not be the one size fit all solution. Sometimes we may need to reply to more than 1 person, and this leads us back to square one.  I think the current way allows anyone answering to address multiple people at the same time, and readers to read and understand the full context of every question and answer and see a bigger and more complete picture. The current way of addressing each other's name doesn't give rise to much confusion, at the same time, allows similar questions to be answered at the same time.


Aniketh Danam

Aniketh Danam Posted 7 years ago

U can use Python or HTML 5


D K

D K Posted 7 years ago

Hmm,Aniketh,seesms like there is another IT tabletennis player :D
I look forward to our email connection.


Jeff Plumb

Member Badge Jeff Plumb from PingSkills Posted 7 years ago

At the moment I agree with Benzene. And it does keep the code significantly simpler too. One way some people indicate they are replying to a person is to include an @name.


Beauford P

Beauford P Posted 7 years ago

Maybe introduce a quoting bubble like in forums


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