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Twitter Style User Addressing
Title:
Twitter Style User Addressing
Area:
html formatting
Summary:
It would be convenient and fairly typical of the modern Internet to be able to refer to accounts using a nice shorthand. I propose using the Twitter style: @mark would be the equivalent of <user name="mark">.
Description:
Writing HTML isn't something that comes naturally to many people. Twitter's style of addressing has been used for many years in email (they certainly didn't make it up) and is now gaining broad acceptance as a modern way of referring to other user accounts.
Given that, I think that it would be awesome to type @denise and have it show up as if I had typed <user name="denise">.
Furthermore, I think that it would be great to be able to easily refer to other people on other domains. For example, I think @news.lj would be easier to type than <user name="news" site="livejournal.com">. Even if we had to type @news.livejournal.com that's a lot easier to type than remembering the HTML and exactly what to put in it.
This suggestion:
Should be implemented as-is.
66 (40.5%)
Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
22 (13.5%)
Shouldn't be implemented.
57 (35.0%)
(I have no opinion)
14 (8.6%)
(Other: please comment)
4 (2.5%)
no subject
This is incredibly lazy, and I don't like it, but...
So while I wouldn't mind it not being in the HTML editor (but I would like to see a highlight/insert code in there actually, is that already planned, really ought to check these things), I really want it for comments, which is wher eI think it's most useful anyway.