Martzin (
martzin) wrote in
dw_suggestions2010-04-25 07:33 pm
Prevent OpenID relationships from cluttering profile pages
Title:
Prevent OpenID relationships from cluttering profile pages
Area:
profile page
Summary:
On profile pages, relationships with DreamWidth accounts should stand out from those with OpenID accounts.
Description:
OpenID accounts that are given access tend to drown out actual DreamWidth accounts on the profile pages of people who used the import tool.
I suggest displaying DreamWidth accounts first, then OpenID accounts grouped by site, using the compact style — <user site="www.site.com" name="username" /> — for known sites.
Poll #2871 Prevent OpenID relationships from cluttering profile pages
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 66
This suggestion:
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Should be implemented as-is.
15 (22.7%)
Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
40 (60.6%)
Shouldn't be implemented.
4 (6.1%)
(I have no opinion)
7 (10.6%)
(Other: please comment)
0 (0.0%)

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So, your suggestion to use the compact style would be removing functionality, essentially.
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You're right, and yvi has a point.
It is still possible to save about half the space by extracting the username for known sites, though. Something like:
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I'd also like OpenIDs separated out in the circle management page as well so that the DW accounts are listed first and then the OpenIDs. I use reading colors and having to scroll up and down to see what I've already used when all the OpenIDs are mixed in is very annoying.
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I know that the software treats them as two different things, but it seems like we ought to somehow make it completely transparent to users. They'd just invite / refer to / read posts from their friends, who happen to be on different sites.
(Although the fact that only Dreamwidth users can post to comms does complicate things some. I guess people will have to find third-party meeting grounds like forums to discuss things together, if they don't have enough invite codes or their friends don't want to use Dreamwidth. Or don't want to add yet another online identity to their collections.)
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