Suggestions for notifications:
1. Can we choose which notifications we want to see in the notification panel (?) Like, in preferences, maybe we can pick which type of notifications (tagged you, liked your post, liked a chapter in your book) we want to see when we click on the notification icon and when we actually open the notifications(using see all button), we can use the filter to see the other notifications (if we want to)
2. Mark read button is at the end of the page, can it be shifted next to the "select all" check box
Suggestions for FF section
1. can the arrows on the button next to the status of the story be replaced with text like "update status" or something. It is small and hence people tend to miss it, so their stories remain in drafts and unless they contact the ffes, we can't do anything about it to help them.
2. When a person tries to upload a picture/ upload a link to a picture that's greater than the banner size, can they be notified like the time they used to be notified when they tried to upload png images?
3. The index of the stories could have another column where the beta reader of the story could be credited for br-ing that particular chapter (they could be official member of IF FF BR team, or any another user) just like the FFGs are credited below the story title. We are currently crediting them using teh Author's note blank or in the chapter itself, but it would be great if they get more visible credit.
4. Filters that can help people sort stories based on forums and the status of the story. Right now, we can just see the status if the story, but maybe if we clicked on the button, it takes us to all the stories having same status. Currently, we have to visit the forum to see the stories posted under the forum. So, if there was a dropbox in the FF section that showed all the forums having a stories (posted in the FF section in that forum) and a user can choose forum of their choice, they can read their choice of stories more quickly. But if this filters work together (and not exclusively), it would be better.
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