We could go to the results, like twitter does it today or their home page. But I think we should just create a tag cloud without links for now, just to make it all go a bit faster. We can always go back and make changes later. What do you think?
On 23. des. 2009, at 09.48, Richard Hirsch wrote: > What happens when user clicks on the tag cloud? Or is the tag cloud > created without links? > > On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Anne Kathrine Petterøe > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Why don't we change it so that the opening page displays the tag cloud >> instead? >> >> >> On 23. des. 2009, at 08.33, Richard Hirsch wrote: >> >>> The idea is that the display on the opening page is from the public >>> timeline and is read-only. It is only used for users to see that there >>> is activity on the platform. >>> >>> On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 6:40 AM, Vassil Dichev <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> My new changes are in the branch. The first challenge is to get the >>>>> first page working with the public timeline. We have to add a comet >>>>> back-end that feeds just one message instead of 40 (which is the >>>>> existing implementation) and then map the existing javascript >>>>> (display_messages.js) to the new ids or change the new ui to match the >>>>> ids in the existing javascript. >>>> >>>> Wait, I thought we decided against sending just one message for now, >>>> because of many limitations of this approach. For instance, if you >>>> reply to a message, the old message will become a part of a >>>> conversation, but will not have an updated conversation link. >>>> >> >>
