On 30 Sep 2006 at 12:12, Stephen Streater <sbstreater(a)mac.com> wrote:
May preference is to use colour. There are many
possible ways to do this, but one way would be for
sentences to start out light grey, and each independent
editor who approves or disapproves turns it darker and
either more blue or more red. So dark blue would be
strongly supported, dark red would be strongly opposed,
and light grey would be not supported or opposed.
An interesting possibility; but just how would the user interface be
done so as to allow editors to mark such preferences (which might
pertain to anything from entire articles to single words) without
requiring use of complex and bothersome command or markup syntax?
Some sort of WYSIWYG interface to highlight pieces of text and add
approval or disapproval would be desirable, but that would probably
require complex scripting that wouldn't be cross-browser compatible
for all users.
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