Use CSS for Notification subscription deletion

Feb 23, 2009 18:03


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Use CSS for Notification subscription deletion

Short, concise description of the idea
When deleting a subscription from the Notification section, collapse the box and remain on the page rather than requiring a reload.

Full description of the ideaIn the Notification center, deleting current subscriptions (by clicking the trashcan beside each one ( Read more... )

user interface, message center inbox, subscription management, § implemented

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azurelunatic February 27 2009, 21:56:45 UTC

thewhiteowl February 27 2009, 21:59:05 UTC
This would require JavaScript, not CSS.

To the idea itself, +1.

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charliemc February 27 2009, 22:28:59 UTC
Right, JavaScript (not CSS).

I, too, like the idea.

Would there be any added strain on bandwidth?

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azurelunatic February 27 2009, 22:00:48 UTC
IRC tells me there's also a Greasemonkey script that will do this, at: http://afunamatata.com/greasemonkey/ http://afunamatata.com/greasemonkey/livejournal_delete_multi.user.js

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charliemc February 27 2009, 22:29:37 UTC
So, that only works for those of us who use Firefox, right?

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azurelunatic February 27 2009, 22:43:34 UTC
Right. It's not an actual solution, but it makes things easier.

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ziplocless February 28 2009, 20:14:52 UTC
Greasemonkey scripts (usually) work in Opera. I'm running the delete multi user script and it works perfectly.

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andy February 27 2009, 22:19:40 UTC
s/CSS/AJAX/g, I guess. And yes, that would be neat.

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pauamma February 27 2009, 22:46:30 UTC
Or there could be checkboxes instead with a "delete checked" button like there is for the message center itself. Same feature, less Javascript.

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kate_nepveu February 28 2009, 13:27:06 UTC
Either, but I prefer this.

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turlough February 28 2009, 15:43:18 UTC
Good idea!

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nostariel March 1 2009, 05:40:30 UTC
+1

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