Update 2:
Forum page:
- Each individual hashtag along the top is a separate link which act as breadcrumbs. ie. Clicking #community reloads the forum with topics only tagged with #community. Clicking #feedback gives you topics tagged with #community [i]and[/i] #feedback. Clicking #bungie gives you topics tagged with all three. The tags that appear there are based on where you're clicking.
- Each topic in the forum listing has the tags listed for it which you can click on and get topics with only that tag. The list is also filtered to remove the tags used for the forum.
- The related tag list is a sorted and filtered (duplicates removed) of all tags from all topics currently listed on the forum. Clicking a related tag [i]adds it to the current list of tags used to filter the forum[/i].
- Topic paging is reversed (more on this in a second).
Topics:
- Titlebar colour data isn't available, so just ignore that everyone is displayed as Mythic.
- "Newbie" is the title reported by bungie.next through its data, it is not a placeholder I've added.
- If you look closely at the [url=http://i.imgur.com/uqWya.png]second image[/url] in update 2, you can see it's [url=http://www.bungie.net/en-us/View/community/Forum/Post?id=5288466]this one on bungie.next[/url]. However, take note of the top reply that's cut off - it's the OP's, while the second one displayed is the first ever post in the topic. Yes, [b][u]posts are organised chronologically[/u][/b].
- As I noted earlier, topics listed in the forum have their paging reversed. This means clicking on a topic (or its first page) also takes you to the page of chronologically-ordered posts (ie. oldest-to-newest).
- Only the top-most replies are currently shown. I'm currently figuring out a way to display the children (replies to a comment), but I'll probably just indent them.
- There does not appear to be an efficient way to "flatten" a topic so that each post and all sub-posts can be organised chronologically. But even if they could, you'd end up with a lot of incoherence from replies to comments without quotes.
- This section is (clearly) unfinished.
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I'm excited for Bungie.old.next!
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Edited by CrazzySnipe55: 1/19/2013 6:55:06 AMI'm wondering, is there a way to work your programming magic and just make it so that a post has, inserted at the top (where it should be), a quote of whichever post it replied to? Or is that too complicated considering all the über amounts of sub-threading done in bigger threads?
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I think that should be possible.
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This is hawt I hope this is up and running soon! Thank you Daz!
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hastag:Getridofthegoddamnedhashtags.
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Is this bungie official?
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