Anspress 2 user interface

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I have something the puzzles me about Anspress user interface. I find myself here to mix Comments with Answers when replying. So far i have deleted some replies of mine and make them comments, since i wanted to Comment and now to give an Answer.

So i think somehow this must me improved VISUALLY. Completely separate it. Not sure how.

thanks

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Also, weird that the comment field STAYS open after I submit my comment
I am sure this does not happen with 2.0

For solving the confusion there are already two option in anspress,
– Dont allow OP to answer his question (OP can only comment)
– Do not allow multiple questions (so once they have answered, they can do comments and editing only)

Hope this helps.

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Stackoverflow has a very clear separation between ANSWER and the question — I think this is part of the confusion I see here. I feel like I must use the ANSWER field instead of clicking the comment link. Perhaps I can completely remove the ANSWER THIS button from the template and solve the issue that way.

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Comments are for discussing about about question and answer, and answer is reply of a question.

for example:

Question
   |   |_______ Comment on question, comment is not an answer but chatting about question
   |
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  Answer -  this is an actual answer for the question.
    |
    |_______ Comment on answer is also a discussion on answer

Hope you got it now.

The problem is that the UI allows for confusion. Yes, after you play with it for a long time you learn to use it that way, but as a new user to this plugin I am always using the ANSWER field because it’s always visible so I use it. I even catch myself using it after I hit the comment link because it’s a bigger target.

I think you should consider only displaying the ANSWER field when the person clicks on the “Answer This” link. By default it should not be visible.

Also, weird that the comment field STAYS open after I submit my comment. This field should completely disappear — I keep thinking my comment was lost.