User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-32042142-20201029111425

On Firefox, when I edit a message on a wall, if the message is too long, I can't validate the change because I can't scroll, it's scroll the page in the background and not the editor, this is the kind of bug that make me question if there was any testing at all.(I don't know if it work differently in chrome or other browsers) (Also, why having two different interfaces for editing and new post??)

The title of tabbers do not display, and when we look at the source code, there is a css class that literraly put the text in white on a white background.

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You will notice it's a class in the load.php, so we have no control over it (also it's !important and we can't be more specific, so impossible to override it)

Some changes are ok, like the new Wiki Activity is not THAT bad, it's just will take time to get used to it, but some other things just doseen't work.

The fact the new discussion display the list of topics in order of their date of creation, and not the date of their last message posted (It's something that every forum in existence do, I don't understand why the fandom would want to make it different?)

The Social Activity could be made more pleasant to the eyes for the common user, just like the old Recent Activity was, and not look like a console log. Maybe display the Profile pic of the person making the message, remove the unecessar information (message Wakk|contrib, people could just click on the user name, it's pointless to put iit here)?

The fact there is icons that differentiate edit and new message or the fact it display the exact hour it was made at are a really good addition though.