A patch release has just been put out. It fixes a few of the major problems with expanding threads and other AJAX-y style problems with the new commenting form. We also wanted to let you know about the tickets that have already been filed regarding the commenting form (so you can see if problems you're seeing have already been reported or not) and
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As far as whether a way will be found to actually get a preview function in there again, though, I don't have an answer on that yet.
Edited: Gah, totally hit 'post' too soon there and didn't address your second question, sorry.
From what I've been told and from the discussions I've seen, comment subject lines won't be put back into the new form by default. If that decision is changed, I'm sure we'd announce that when it happened, but as far as I know, they're not coming back. (Which I know isn't the answer anyone wants to hear, and I apologize for that, but it's the info I have.)
Right now, a user/comm can turn on customized commenting pages for S2 styles to get subject line usage/display back, and then there's the new S2 commenting page that will be made coming up soon here that will mimic the previous S1 display.
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So the solution to not heeding the feedback in beta is to lessen the value of paid accounts?
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They're kind of shooting the,selves in the foot with this one.
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1. Is restoring the preview function something that is being actively worked on, a priority?
Because whilst I appreciate the ability to edit comments, it's obviously not the same as previewing before you post. People usually like to check that their comment/spelling/HTML/etc is correct before they post it, to avoid looking silly.
And I mean, in the comment you just posted, you forgot to add something and had to edit it to include it - if I'd replied to you too quickly, you wouldn't have been able to do that, correct? (As the post says: "Note that comments can be edited by the author up until the point the comment is replied to by another user.") Which seems like a pretty bad feature.
Surely having the preview function restored should be a priority, to avoid things like that?
2. You admit that the fact we're not getting subject lines back isn't the answer anyone wants to hear. Can you explain why we're not getting them back?
I mean, surely the higher-ups must have some reason for this, right? What's their rationale for getting rid of something that the majority of the complaints so far have been about?
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Additionally, editing comments as a substitute for preview will lead to people getting rather more e-mails containing near-identical information (in a way that breaks gmail's threading, no less).
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And I guess I'm stuck using my christmas dog icon for a while
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I remain very concerned that users who chose not to log-in or who do not have paid accounts (and therefore cannot use S2 commenting pages) will still not have the original functionality of the site.
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Makes me feel like at least someone pays attention to us.
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Having said that, at the bottom of this comment window, I still see the preview button. Has it been restored or was it never actually removed?
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Comment titles are one of the things that set livejournal a cut above the rest of the social media platforms. I'm utterly flabbergasted that you'd willingly choose to lose part of your edge.
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