When visiting Newest Nodes, I find sometimes that I want to hide all nodes I've visited, except some; the catch is that I haven't visited all the nodes there yet. I don't want to just leave all the nodes there, because then Newest Nodes tends to get unwieldy, but if I click "I've checked all of these" then they ALL get hidden, and it's a lot of work to put each individual node that I haven't checked into my personal nodelet.

My suggestion is this: either (a) add checkboxes to the left of each Newest Node, allowing either only those checked or all newest nodes to be hidden, or (b) change the style of auto-node-linking to allow for other operations, such as personal nodelet addition, perhaps via JS or fancy linking.

Any comments on feasibility, work for Vroom The Great, etc.?


In reply to "Newest Nodes": suggestion for feature addition -- why must all newest nodes be hidden? by premchai21

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