Big Reactions interface improvements, default email intensity setting and lots of visual and functional fixes and improvements.
Reactions improvements
Custom “root” and editable “Like” icon
The Reactions engine has been refactored in order to treat the first available published Reaction as the “root” element. So now, if “Love” is your first Reaction, the default small icon right under the post will be “Love”. We apply a simple CSS grayscale filter there, so there is no longer a need for an alternative “disabled icon”. This allowed us to finally allow edits on the “Like” icon itself, which before needed to be handled with asset overrides.
Reactions tooltip now opens on mouse-over
This improvement only applies on desktop and only if the user left no reaction yet. The pop-up will fly out the moment they mouse over the Reactions root element.
Other improvements
The Reactions CSS cache is no longer referring images with explicit https:// which should improve operation on websites switching hosts, changing SSL certificates etc. We also fixed a small issue where if your Like was the first reaction on the post it would say “1 person” instead of “you”.
Future improvements
You can now enable “emotion” support in Reactions which is a part of a future content ranking algorithm. This feature doesn’t do anything specific yet, but it allows PeepSo to gather some information about which Reactions are to be considered an “agreement” and “disagreement” with the post. It will be mostly useful in scenarios where someone wants to have only two Reactions like Upvote and Downvote (similar to Reddit).
Default email intensity setting
The administrators can now control the default email intensity setting for new users. This is especially useful if you don’t want your community to spam the users too much unless they explicitly say so. Setting it to something like “1 hour” as a default might be a good starting point.
Early Access
Sort by latest commented
We fixed an issue where the “sort by” field was still present even if the feature was disabled in Early Access. We also added a maintenance script which is designed to collect the information about “last comment date” on all old posts (ones written before upgrading to a “sort by” capable PeepSo version).
Web Push is now deprecated
The Web Push implementation we experimented with for the past months has turned out to be a dead end. It is now officially deprecated – administrators will not be able to enable it anymore, and it will eventually be removed from the product altogether. At some point in the future we will reintroduce it, but we will have to rewrite it from ground up.
Social Login – Login With WeChat (China)
A new experimental provider was added, enabling the WeChat (China) APIs.
Other improvements
Gecko and PeepSo both include a range of visual fixes and improvements: better “someone is typing” indicator in Chat, improved profile details in wide Gecko cover layout, better compatibility with WooCommerce, Dokan and other third party plugins and themes. The albums layout spacing was touched up, along with Media upload notices no longer explicitly mentioning S3 conversion to the user.
Styling for shares was improved, especially when embedding Events and Classifieds in PeepSo streams. We also made sure that internal URLs follow the setting that makes them hide from post content if there is no other text.
Changelog
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Comments
Also a big fan of the new reaction refactoring along with single click for desktop. It’s almost perfect. However there is a common scenario where users will think they reacted to a post by clicking the bottom icon (it changes colour upon hovering), but when clicking the icon it’s not saved as seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8ZIpvMRQ10
This is because the bottom icon (love button) isn’t a trigger to the above love icon, hence in the current edition a user must hover up to click the default reaction if they want any reaction to be saved. On most social media sites on desktop the user simply clicks the like/love button without extra actions needed to save a simple reaction.