Links to comments from front page: a pony request December 26, 2015 9:36 PM Subscribe
On the front page, the link that says "n comments" actually goes to the top of the post. For longer posts, especially on mobile, that can be a good ways away from the first comment. Can this link point to the first comment - or, since that might be deleted, to the byline at the end of the post?
I think this may have been asked before, but before the modern theme was introduced. Right now a post on the front page looks like
Post Title
Text text text text [more inside]
posted by username at 3:45 PM
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where "Post Title," "[more inside]," and "4 comments" all go to the top of the post. I think there's room to make one of these point to the end of the post instead. (If there is no [more inside], then the post is short enough to make scrolling unnecessary anyway.)
What do you think?
I think this may have been asked before, but before the modern theme was introduced. Right now a post on the front page looks like
Post Title
Text text text text [more inside]
posted by username at 3:45 PM
4 comments (2 new) +
where "Post Title," "[more inside]," and "4 comments" all go to the top of the post. I think there's room to make one of these point to the end of the post instead. (If there is no [more inside], then the post is short enough to make scrolling unnecessary anyway.)
What do you think?
I admit it would make it easier to skip the post, but having a link that says "n comments" that doesn't actually go to the comments has always bugged me.
posted by zeptoweasel at 9:46 PM on December 26, 2015 [5 favorites]
posted by zeptoweasel at 9:46 PM on December 26, 2015 [5 favorites]
You can skip to menu on mobile, which makes it easy enough to then just scroll up a little bit and see the last few comments.
posted by axiom at 5:29 PM on December 27, 2015
posted by axiom at 5:29 PM on December 27, 2015
I suspect this would probably further discourage commenters from reading a post's linked content. Out of sight, out of mind. Which is already a bit of a problem.
posted by zarq at 5:49 PM on December 27, 2015 [2 favorites]
posted by zarq at 5:49 PM on December 27, 2015 [2 favorites]
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The idea of linking in to the top of the more inside would be less of an issue on the skipping-the-post front but would also mean very little difference in target on the page since the above-the-fold portion of a post is necessarily pretty small.
posted by cortex (staff) at 9:41 PM on December 26, 2015 [4 favorites]