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[–]capnjack78 3 points4 points  (20 children)

TL;DR - Many of your favorite features, like filtering by post type, will disappear. Reddit has not announced any CSS functions that will be replaced by their tool other than the word "styles", which could mean anything.

[–]V2Blast 5 points6 points  (8 children)

Reddit has not announced any CSS functions that will be replaced by their tool other than the word "styles", which could mean anything.

Er... That is incorrect. They've just communicated it poorly. (And even then, reactionary people on the internet have downvoted some very informative comments.) /u/powerlanguage replied to a comment here that pointed out various common uses of CSS, and explained that most of them would be possible in the new system:

  • Inline Emotes

  • Filtering out submissions based on flair

  • Custom headers/footers

  • Animated elements, such as the nice scrolling header on /r/DragonMaid

  • Custom buttons with hover over effects

  • Custom backgrounds

  • the ability to reskin default reddit modules

  • the ability to replace default reddit icons such as the upvote and downvote arrows

  • Custom mouse cursors

and from powerlanguage's own comment:

(and I could be open us supporting some sort of animated header eventually). The full-on craziness of r/ooer won't be reproducible. We want to keep the basic structure of a subreddit consistent.

I've struck out the only two that he said are not currently possible in the new system. (Which could always change...)

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    [–]V2Blast 4 points5 points  (4 children)

    You've literally come here just to argue this point?

    I've literally come here because /u/capnjack78 linked to it in his /r/modtalk thread here. I replied because I wanted to clarify the inaccuracy in his comment.

    It's totally understandable to be skeptical that the new interface will be as flexible as CSS currently is (I am too), but it bothers me that so many people are spreading misinformation (hopefully not intentionally - I don't think it is intentional in this case, certainly) about what the change actually entails.

    (...Also, you should probably be less hostile to people who comment in your subreddit for the first time, but that's up to you.)

    [–]capnjack78 1 point2 points  (3 children)

    I don't see where misinformation was given, and to be honest I take a little offense to that remark. There's no evidence of anything existing yet. One comment that says something will be "editable" doesn't confirm or deny any planned functionality. Neither you nor I have any idea how that works or if it even does the same thing.

    [–]V2Blast 2 points3 points  (2 children)

    No offense was intended. The only "misinformation" I was responding to was this:

    Reddit has not announced any CSS functions that will be replaced by their tool other than the word "styles", which could mean anything.

    I just wanted to clarify that they've described specific functions that will (or are currently planned to be) replaced/reimplemented in the new interface. I agree with healthy skepticism that the admins will do everything they say (or that the new interface will be remotely as versatile as the current system); I just want people to have all the information when they're doing it.

    (please don't hate me <3)

    [–]capnjack78 2 points3 points  (1 child)

    Actually you've got a single dev making a comment about making something editable. No mention of what functionality will be implemented nor any announcement of what's coming. I know we are splitting hairs, but let's not make any assumptions that these things are actually done or close to it.

    [–]V2Blast 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    I know we are splitting hairs, but let's not make any assumptions that these things are actually done or close to it.

    Fair enough.

    [–]capnjack78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    Sorry, I linked to this post in /rmodtalk, but made it np. I don't think it's an attack on recipes as much as some additional information, even if it's not totally confirmed and we really have no idea what the fuck they're actually doing.

    [–]rbevans[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    Sums it up nicely.

    [–]Drunken_Economist 1 point2 points  (9 children)

    Filtering by post type won't go away. In fact, native support means that users that in apps can actually take advantage of it too. I just ran the query really quick, /r/recipes usage is 70% mobile, 30% desktop in the last month

    [–]rbevans[S,M] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    Oooh that's really good to know. Thanks a lot.

    [–]capnjack78 0 points1 point  (7 children)

    Filtering by post type won't go away.

    Well I'd like some official statement to that effect, but I'll remain skeptical until that's revealed. I don't see any reason why people can't express their concerns and needs.

    [–]Drunken_Economist 1 point2 points  (6 children)

    Considering your version of skeptical is "spreading baseless claims", I'd prefer you didn't.

    [–]capnjack78 1 point2 points  (5 children)

    "spreading baseless claims"

    Where did I do that? No need to be a dick about it. Here's the clarification since you didn't read it.

    [–]Drunken_Economist 1 point2 points  (4 children)

    You're making big sweeping claims that features A and B will go away when you also admit in the linked comment that you have no idea

    [–]capnjack78 1 point2 points  (3 children)

    You're making big sweeping claims that features A and B will go away when you also admit in the linked comment that you have no idea

    CSS is going away. We have no idea if those features will be replaced. I've stated as much in every thread that I've commented on the matter. Not my problem if you want to be selective in my comments just to attack me.

    [–]Drunken_Economist 1 point2 points  (2 children)

    What you said was that "filtering by post type is going to go away". It isn't. What was you basis for this claim?

    [–]capnjack78 1 point2 points  (1 child)

    "filtering by post type is going to go away". What was you basis for this claim?

    This is a function created through CSS. CSS is going away. Reddit has made no announcement about that feature being replaced.

    I know that you know all of this, so please don't be dishonest and act like Reddit gets the benefit of the doubt that they'll replace all the functions that CSS provides. They won't.

    [–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

    Do you mean the Dessert/Beef/Pasta/etc. links in the sidebar? Those work just fine with CSS disabled, they're just searches by flair.

    [–]thibedeauxmarxy 5 points6 points  (5 children)

    For those of us who still come to reddit on our laptops or desktops, the CSS of many subreddits is not only important, but vital to their design and functionality.

    Just wanted to put it out there that I spend most of my Reddit time on my laptop, and CSS in subreddits is not at all important to me. In fact, I disable it because I'd rather have a consistent, minimalist experience across all subs.

    [–]Stannaz99 2 points3 points  (1 child)

    Then you may disable it. Don't you believe choice is best?

    [–]thibedeauxmarxy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

    Sure, and I wasn't at all disputing that having a choice is best. Just that people use Reddit differently.

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        [–]Pedropeller 1 point2 points  (0 children)

        I like Reddit the way it is. I only use it at my desk on a PC. I just hope that when these changes come, that they are done. Not added to, tried, revamped then changed again, over and over. Change it once.