@CodyGray The target for this seems more specific, and is not really about accessibility in general. If anything, the targets should be the other way around I think. (I'd have pinged you on the post, but I can't).
@CodyGray Yeah, of course. Guess I'll just have to pester you then ;)
You have to be a commenter, or have made an edit, or closed the question single handedly, right? To ping you I mean; I could just leave a comment of course.
I'll double check to make sure it doesn't work with regular users, and if so, I'll make a Meta maybe. Might as well on a weekend, it being light and everything ;)
BTW, I just posted on MSO about the @reply that you said worked, but haven't linked to this chat. So if I got any of the claims about what you did/saw wrong, could you comment on the post?
I remember thinking that at one point, and testing it out with Makyen. They didn't get pinged, and they expressed their happiness that that was not a feature :)
If I keep on top of them every day, then I can read them all. If I take a break of more than 2 days, it's no longer feasible to read them all, so I just don't.
It doesn't help that clicking on the inbox once, anywhere, clears all of the "recent" notifications, so if you don't read them all at once, you lose the ability to even know which ones you need to read.
It's like the worst email client ever.
@AdrianMole Hmm, OK. But that's not a reason to reopen. He could still post the answer without reopening the question.
@CodyGray That whole 'posting after it's closed' thing has never worked for me (depends on browser caching, I think). I can understand the frustration when a question is closed while one is writing a long, detailed answer. But I don't really want to stir it up ... I only came across the situation because I was presented with the question in First Posts review (even after I had already voted-to-close, which was odd).
Kind of defeats the purpose of closing questions before they can be answered. It renders proposals like this irrelevant. That proposal has other issues, but still.
He recently pointed to statistics on SEDE showing incidence of its use on Meta, and noted that he'd used it, but that it was mostly (ab)used by moderators and employees.
I'll click on the inbox and read them. I'll visit the ones I want to, and mumble "meh" on the intolerable ones :) (Which may or may not include snarky chat-replies ;-)
Once I've read them, I'll want the inbox to not be red anymore.. I would certainly not want to have to visit 233 separate items to make my inbox stop being red.
The way I do it is that I click on the inbox. Then I right-click the individual items and open up in a new tab. I'll do that for all the ones I want to address or read "properly"?..
Here's the real problem: it's too easy to dismiss them all with one accidental click.
For instance, when I'm using the site from mobile, it's very easy to accidentally click the inbox link.
Or even when I'm using the desktop site, but going to dismiss the green rep notifications that I don't care about.
It's also happened that, since I have keyboard shortcuts turned on, I've accidentally typed an "i" without having a textbox focused, which opens the inbox and dismisses everything.
The userscripts are in my opinion more of a hazzle, as they are all individual files. Whereas the uBlock is just one. If I really want something to go away, I'll uBlock it for that reason alone.
All the advertisements and buttons are gone with uBlock. The file is quite large now.
It includes the tag list of chat, which in my opinion takes too much good real estate. The "rejoin favorite room"-button was also just annoying. And the options on every line to flag a message as offensive. It's just too close to the starring button for comfort.
This tag list is just annoying to me. I'd rather have this . Especially in a room with lots of users. I used to only be able to see the first 3 starred messages in SOCVR..
The tag-list doesn't show when browsing rooms. Which is where I'd expect it was most important. You only get to see if it you enter the room, so look at the info-page.