So, you know that red/green ball that shows whether a user is offline or online? I thought if it would be a good idea to be shown on the forums as well, so we know whether to expect a fast reply from whom we're replying to or if we can go away and check back later.
New Thread: "how do i get a red light beside my name."
Made my day.
Well, I've seen that on some forums and I was thinking it would be nice to try and suggest what to add here and there, as someone else said, the zone where it shows the name and number of posts is kind of blank.
so we know whether to expect a fast reply from whom we're replying to or if we can go away and check back later.
Or you can just check back in 10 minutes or so to see if anyone has replied. There's no reason to sit and watch a thread and expect a reply right away.
Maybe we'll see it, maybe we won't. The admins appear to be looking into it, and as Ferret said, it would really come down to how difficult it would be to add such a feature.
As far as new features for the forums go, this one seems pretty harmless. I wouldn't go as far as to say people might actually post on each other's walls because of it, but it doesn't seem as if it could have any negative side effects, other than some potential bandwidth lag.
The idea to put in right of the nick wonr work well, for some users, look at users with a long nick (like mine^^)
If somethink like this happen i think we will see the same as we saw on profiles --> left from nick... but this could mean even more users have cut on their nicks here, which may end in a bunch of complaining users.
When you move your cursor on top of the circle a little box appears and there should read if the user is online or offline.
The little circle would be better off somewhere underneath the username, or even directly below the armatar, rather than right smack next to the username. As has been mentioned, it would require longer usernames to get cut off even more.
If the "last seen" notification were to be added to this feature, placing the alert circle directly underneath the armatar would be ideal positioning.
So I think when this was brought up on a Feature Friday meeting, the concern was that it couldn't be done from cache. It is still on our list though, doesn't mean it can't/won't be done.