However, PMUS currently has one nice feature lacking in SS — namely, reporting the reputation of your own nodes, when viewing "Nodes You Wrote".
Besides the reputation and root node link, there are other differences when comparing NYW and SS:
- NYW alternates the background color of the rows, which I prefer.
- NYW wastes space on Node ID. To me, this is an implementation detail which should not appear in this search results summary.
- Both SS and NYW include the date of node creation, but only NYW lists the time of node creation. I'd like to see the time listed.
- Usability: NYW requires no setup, a saved SS requires setup.
Replace
Node ID with an SS-style root node link and NYW will be perfect! It's a great spot for it, too, as the SS-style root node link indicates the section where the node lives.
Can you customize the column order and row highlighting in SS results? If not, that's why I'd like a modified NYW rather than reputation added to SS.
(Cool, I just saw that from the results page you can save a Super Search for later access with one click!)
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