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make the reading page's window title change when new entries have been posted
Title:
make the reading page's window title change when new entries have been posted
Area:
reading page
Summary:
I think it would be useful if the reading page changed its title with the number of new entries posted since you last reloaded, so if three people posted since I last reloaded my window title/tab name would say "ratcreature | Reading (3)" instead of just "ratcreature | Reading".
Description:
I reload my reading page fairly often, but frequently nothing has bee posted. OTOH my GMail inbox changes its window title and thus the tab name with the number of new messages in brackets, so I can see that new mail has arrived, and the Tumblr Dashboard does something similar in that a number appears over the Dashboard link and the also title changes with the number in brackets, so I can see something new was posted, even if I'm in another tab, and then reload the page to see the new content. Also, in Firefox I can change these to application tabs, and the small tab markers change color to alert me.
I think it would be useful if the Dreamwidth reading list also changed the title of the window if new posts appeared with the number of posts since I last reloaded the page.
I don't know how this kind of thing is realized on the technical side, so I'm not sure what the drawbacks would be. Maybe if it caused more server traffic the time interval in which the status is checked needs to be larger so that it wouldn't be nearly instantaneous, but it would still help if it only checked every couple of minutes (which is about the time interval I'm rechecking my reading list manually when I'm really bored and hope someone would post something already).
This suggestion:
Should be implemented as-is.
27 (40.3%)
Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
13 (19.4%)
Shouldn't be implemented.
9 (13.4%)
(I have no opinion)
18 (26.9%)
(Other: please comment)
0 (0.0%)
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I'd LOVE this on my computer. I wouldn't hate it on my phone (I have unlimited bandwidth), but it'd be a silly use of resources since I can't see page titles there unless I'm actively flipping between them. Especially if I wasn't even in the browser at the time but had just left the page up, although I admit that'd be more likely if my phone browser were better (since I have 50/50 odds it'll refresh the page when I go back in anyway, leaving a reading page up to track where I was is fairly pointless).
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(I was wondering about skipping the option, so that it was automatically disabled for mobile devices, but realised I'd prefer to have the option available for normal browsers)
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