Fellow monks:

I just realized a usage pattern in the way I look at the sacred pages in the monastery that might be used to help improve both performance, and user experience.

Often I review a node and its answers while at the same time I sparkle an ocassional vote here and there. At the end of the page, I press the "Vote" button just to wait for the page to reload and then, going back to the section where I was to start reading another question...

Having a "goto + vote" and a pull-down with the sections of the monestary :) would allow me to jump directly to my intended destination while casting the votes. Perlmonks would save the necessary queries to present the page after my votes,

Of course, I'm sure there's a thousand of details I do not know about the code powering PM, but I'm sure other monks will chime in and elighten me...

Best regards

-lem, but some call me fokat


In reply to Vote + goto by fokat

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