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Feature Request: One-click Subscribe to Comments #178
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@raamdev @jaswsinc If you could provide an outline for this, I can work on it. :) |
Somewhat related to this: #204 |
Noting the |
So once the work in #204 is complete, we will be mostly ready for this issue to be worked on. At present, the What remains after #204 is complete, is that we need some JavaScript that will automatically set the |
var href = ''; // TODO
$('.cso-link-new > a').attr('href', href);
// $_REQUEST[__NAMESPACE__]['manage']['sub_form']['comment_id']
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@raamdev What does "one-click" mean to you exactly?
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@jaswsinc writes...
I was thinking there would be a one-click "Subscribe to All Comments" link on the Comment Form that would use JS to create a subscription, i.e., no confirmation message, no clicking a second time. The idea here is that since the user is already logged in (this is a logged-in user feature request) we already have all the information we need to subscribe them to the post. Why make them fill out a form? And if we don't need them to fill out a form, why bother with pre-filling the form and then asking them to click the subscribe button? A single, plain-text link that says "Subscribe to All Comments" link would be nice. When clicked, it would subscribe the user to that post without reloading (i.e., via JS) and the "Subscribe to All Comments" link would then changed to "Subscribed! (undo)" with the 'undo' portion maybe linking to their My Subscriptions page where they can manage subscriptions... |
Cool. So just a message with something like, "Thanks! Please check your email to confirm.". Or, if there is no need to confirm them, just an undo link that they can click. I like it. OK. Well, my feeling is that this is not necessary then. Next ActionsAn outline in this issue should be all about building a new JS component that will replace the existing static link found in the subscription options template. This idea that I suggested here could still be used as a non-JS fallback, but the following would be better:
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@jaswsinc writes in #108 (comment)...
It would be nice if, for logged-in users, it were possible to one-click subscribe to all comments for a specific post, or to a specific comment.
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