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When arriving to a page, it shows the post, but the comments are not visible until one chooses a view. I recommend that when landing on a page one is directly taken to thread view. If one wants to change the view, then one can press the different view buttons. This would get one into viewing the discussion in one less step.
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Interesting— this would be set up in the Knowledge Building settings, on the page where one chooses which FLE4 scaffold to use with which category of post? I like this as it can have pedagogical uses (I might want everyone to encounter the thread view first week. But a week later, I might want everyone to encounter the map view first.
This brings up a related issue. Is it possible to get rid of the 2-step procedure to see the map view? Right now if one is looking at the thread view, you have to first click on the gray “on a map” button then click “Open map view icon”. While the icon is cool, it would be more consistent to just have the ‘on a map’ button and when clicked, it would open up the map. I believe this behavior came into existence when you guys solved the problem where even in the simple thread view there was big cpu load.
When arriving to a page, it shows the post, but the comments are not visible until one chooses a view. I recommend that when landing on a page one is directly taken to thread view. If one wants to change the view, then one can press the different view buttons. This would get one into viewing the discussion in one less step.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: