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Member Posts: 25 | I was just browsing through my read books list and started wondering how many of them have zero reviews. It seems to me that I have to open each book's page to see if it has been reviewed. Is there any way of seeing this information at a glance instead? If not, I'd like to put in a request for this feature. NT | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | NateT - 2016-12-05 10:05 AM I was just browsing through my read books list and started wondering how many of them have zero reviews. It seems to me that I have to open each book's page to see if it has been reviewed. Is there any way of seeing this information at a glance instead? If not, I'd like to put in a request for this feature. NT Hi Nate, that an interesting request. You can go to the Books Reviewed page and select Books I've Tagged to get a list of all the books you've tagged as read, or want to read that have already been reviewed. That gets you close. Any book you have tagged as read that does not have a review will be missing from that list. | ||
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Member Posts: 25 | I just tried that and, yes, it is somewhat easier to determine that a particular book does have a review. I scanned through my Books I've Read list, found Earth Afire by OSC which I consider to be review-worthy, and bounced over to the reviewed books tab and verified that it was already reviewed. A little clunky, but definitely faster than opening the book page and scrolling to the bottom. What I had in mind is more like this: I'm scrolling through my Books I've Read list and suddenly say to myself: "Look at that, none of the Freedom books by Ann McCaffrey have been reviewed. People need to know how great that series is!" That's my vision for why it would be a great feature that would enhance the (already really great) WWEnd site. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | NateT - 2016-12-06 9:35 AM I just tried that and, yes, it is somewhat easier to determine that a particular book does have a review. I scanned through my Books I've Read list, found Earth Afire by OSC which I consider to be review-worthy, and bounced over to the reviewed books tab and verified that it was already reviewed. A little clunky, but definitely faster than opening the book page and scrolling to the bottom. What I had in mind is more like this: I'm scrolling through my Books I've Read list and suddenly say to myself: "Look at that, none of the Freedom books by Ann McCaffrey have been reviewed. People need to know how great that series is!" That's my vision for why it would be a great feature that would enhance the (already really great) WWEnd site. Yeah, I see what you're after and I like it. But we're in the midst of a complete site re-design so we holding off on new features, aside from the ones we have in mind for the re-do, until after the re-launch. It may be a while before you see this one come about. I hope that stop gap will help you in the mean time. | ||
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Member Posts: 25 | Administrator - 2016-12-06 7:36 PM Yeah, I see what you're after and I like it. But we're in the midst of a complete site re-design so we holding off on new features, aside from the ones we have in mind for the re-do, until after the re-launch. It may be a while before you see this one come about. I hope that stop gap will help you in the mean time. Can't wait for it to go live! Will here be a beta version that we can check out sometime before the re-launch? | ||
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Admin Posts: 4005 Location: Dallas, Texas | There will be a short beta for our Ubers to help us test some new features but prolly only a week or so. Best case is 3 months out but more likely 6 at this point. Real life is constantly getting in the way. | ||
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