Since I no longer use "I've checked all of these", it'd be nice to have a user setting for how recent is considered "fresh"1 when your "last checked" timestamp is unset. But trying to pick the default for such a setting I vacillate between "1 hour" and "12 hours", then think something more complex is called for, and finally come back to just a simple "1 hour" default for a simple user setting.

1 which is the name I'd give to the style that would be applied to notes that are "new enough"

I'd have the user setting be measured in hours but allow decimal values such as 0.1. No, FYI, I'm not writing any of this. If there ends up being a user setting, then there should also be some default CSS. But maybe none of that should be in the first version implmented.

- tye        


In reply to Re: Extra CSS for "new nodes" when viewing a thread (more) by tye
in thread Extra CSS for "new nodes" when viewing a thread by holli

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