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Repeated content #642
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I agree, I've been merely skimming over the roundups recently because it always feels like I've already seen most of the content in previous roundups. I can't just read the parts that are new either, because there's no clear indicator of what's new and what's old. |
Thanks @Aurel300 & @Gama11, all fair points.
I think this is a great idea. 👍
This has been a recurring issue in the back of my mind. I'm more inclined to limit the majority of job posts to 2-4 weeks, other content 2 weeks tops...?
I like this idea but I need to look into how to do it efficiently.
Generally, content before any "in case you missed it" sections should be new the week of the roundup release. |
One thing that's stuck out to me for a while is that some of the "in case you missed it" sections are collapsible, whereas others are just regular headings. Is there a specific reason for this? Or is it an oversight? It looks like in older roundups all of these sections were collapsible as expected. For example: https://haxe.io/roundups/501/ |
It looks like something broke and I've just completely missed it 🤦♂️ |
…ks to tobil4sk bringing it to my attention - #642 (comment)
…ks to tobil4sk bringing it to my attention - #642 (comment) (#1026)
Nice, all good now, thanks! |
Actually, one more thing 😅 this one seems not to be collapsible either: Line 74 in 52b49ac
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Thankfully that one is on purpose. 👍 |
First of all, thank you very much for maintaining the round-ups for such a long time!
I have enjoyed reading through the round-ups but I must say recently (-ish) it's been less interesting. What makes it less attractive for me is the presence of a lot of content that is repeated from previous weeks. I mentioned this before, but that was just a comment in passing.
Some ideas/suggestions:
The latter two points seem like more major changes, though ultimately might lead to less work in maintaining the round-ups?
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