Emile comments on Preview button - Less Wrong

5 Post author: MarkusRamikin 26 June 2011 04:29PM

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Comment author: Emile 26 June 2011 06:53:08PM *  3 points [-]

Several factors why it isn't that much of a problem:

  • You can quickly edit your comment afterwards anyway (and still have the rest of the page visible)

  • The markup is pretty simple, there's less problems with mismatched tags than there can be in some forum and blog markups

  • Comments tend to be smaller than in forum and blog posts or than wiki pages (all cases where a preview is useful), and rarely contain complex things like nested quotes or images

Also, an edit button would cost development/debugging time that may be better used on other features (votes, agree/disagree, view edit history for comments, giving all users an animated gif avatar, etc.), and might clutter the interface.

But if we do have previews, maybe a simpler way of handling it would be to always have a preview of your comment right below the edit box, and update it in real time (I'd find that more convenient than a preview button - it's simpler from a user interaction point of view, and probably also from a code point of view, because it can all be done in client-side javascript).

Comment author: Alicorn 26 June 2011 07:09:17PM 17 points [-]

giving all users an animated gif avatar

no NO no NO no NO no NO

Comment author: Emile 26 June 2011 07:39:02PM 7 points [-]

... and signatures five lines long with color fonts :D

Comment author: Vaniver 27 June 2011 06:21:13AM 3 points [-]

Only five? :(

Comment author: kpreid 28 June 2011 09:52:11PM 0 points [-]

That exceeds the McQuary limit!