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Date and time displayed for when comments are posted #544

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marek-lach opened this issue Apr 24, 2019 · 3 comments
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Date and time displayed for when comments are posted #544

marek-lach opened this issue Apr 24, 2019 · 3 comments
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A: Backend Code running on the server Design UI/UX related issues and PRs Rendering How elements're rendered out for the end user
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marek-lach commented Apr 24, 2019

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently, when there's a comment on a post, there's no date and time shown of when that comment was posted.

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Describe the solution you'd like
In a similar vein how the date of a post is displayed, the date of a comment (and maybe the time in hours:minutes format too) should be displayed next to every comment. This would help both authors and readers to figure out which comments are relatively new, which are quite old and so on...

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For illustrative purposes, in WP the date/time in comments are displayed like this:
Screenshot 2019-04-24 at 15 02 55

For Plume, I think having the date and time displayed at the far right side of a commment, at the same level as the username, would look nice...

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igalic commented Apr 24, 2019

For Plume, I think having the date and time displayed at the far right side of a commment, at the same level as the username, would look nice...

given how long usernames on the fediverse can get, perhaps we should stick with the WordPress style

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given how long usernames on the fediverse can get, perhaps we should stick with the WordPress style

Hm... that's a rather fair point that didn't occur to me :-)

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Closed by #553

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