"Tidings" (aka "What's New at PerlMonks" in the Information Nodelet and "What's New" in the block of links at the top of each page) is updated infrequently: there have been just nine additions in the last two years: 4 in 2016 and 5 in 2015. It is far from obvious when changes occur. I would like to propose that some prominent notification of changes to this node be implemented.

Here's some suggestions for discussion:

I have noted that "(*)" appears after "What's New at PerlMonks" in the Information Nodelet. I'm guessing this is intended to indicate a change but it is neither obvious nor prominent.

— Ken


In reply to Notification of updates to "Tidings" by kcott

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