Vivaldi’s Blog gets a new look
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Following the migration of Vivaldi’s forum to NodeBB last November, today we have moved the Vivaldi Blog to vivaldi.com.
Click here to see the full blog post
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First!
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Looks nice
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I'm loving the new look!!!
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@cenon415: I'm glad to hear that!
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@ian-coog: Thanks!
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My favourite new feature is that our comment histories are now shown on our vivaldi.net profiles! Try clicking a commenters avatar and you'll see what I mean.
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Amazing! Love it!!!
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I hope I can finally subscribe to comments that are replies to only my comment with this update?
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I can not log on Vivaldi`s blog?
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@sushubh: https://vivaldi.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/new-vivaldi-blog.png is 404 at my end. Probably a CDN issue.
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@sushubh: Complete webpage updates on posting a comment. Not very cool in 2017.
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@sushubh: And there is no post specific subscription for comments? lol. And I am still getting mails for comments that are independent of my own comment thread. So nothing much changed on this end. Which means I would continue to avoid commenting here because tracking replies is asking for 100s of irrelevant mails. Cheers.
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I loved this new look
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@lemari: Looks like you did though!
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@sushubh said in Vivaldi’s Blog gets a new look:
@sushubh: Complete webpage updates on posting a comment. Not very cool in 2017.
We're working on it. This will be improved very soon. Thanks for the feedback
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@sushubh said in Vivaldi’s Blog gets a new look:
@sushubh: And there is no post specific subscription for comments? [...]
This is on our list as well. Thanks for the feedback.
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@steinar ooh. just realized that comments on the blog posts are now powered by the forum software you are using. that explains the weird integration. cheers.
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@steinar I did it on forum, not login on blog
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@sushubh Yeah, it might look like a crazy approach, but there are a few upsides. We wanted to integrate this with the forum profiles, discussions are accessible both on the blog and the announcement categories on the forum. User sessions are shared between the blog and the forum, etc