Styles Wishlist

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Eventually, we'll probably run across theme-specific wishes; we can put them here, or remove the redirect from Themes Wishlist and put them in there and re-add that link to From LJ Suggestions. For now, though, better to centralize. See also S2 Wishlist for wishes about the S2 system.

General

  • http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/911865.html - The compiler currently thinks the word function means there is a function, even when this word is in comments. So, in the left-side panel, it lists lines which are not the start of a function. Just have the compiler ignore the word function if it's within comments. [Note: I don't do this sort of coding, so how important/impossible this is I cannot evaluate]
  • http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/874725.html - Option to view an entry without its comments. I'm not sure if this is going to be a styles thing, a sitescheme thing; I think it's going to affect a number of things, and it might be time to create an Entry/Comment viewing wishlist.

Standardization

Which features should possibly be included in all layouts?

  • Nested tags, with user specified delimiter
  • The ability to edit the action link list for posts; remove or include links such as tag, edit, link, comment, etc. Possibly the ability to reorder these links.
  • As few table-based layouts as possible
  • Tag page options: cloud, list (with nesting), table. Ordering: alphabetical, by usage. Should also be able to access these by URL.
  • Quick reply and comment editing.
  • Entry dates link to archive dates?
  • Guestbook entry
  • All should be tag aware
  • All should allow external stylesheets
  • All should allow link lists
  • All should show the entry/comment you are replying to on the reply page!
  • Lots of customizable text
  • The ability to have user icons in posts, for both recent and reading pages
  • Timezone support
  • Adjustable sidebar (modules at the least, likely positioning too)
  • Adjustable font size (this might require altering css to prevent overflow in width-defined containers)