Board Thread:New Features/@comment-4151266-20150706161901

Recently on the WWII Wiki we decided to change our old stub templates from the classic line of text or box to a more subtle icon because afterall, the template is supposed to alert editors that an article is a stub, not the reader. So in the same vein, I got the idea for a way for editor's to communicate ideas about articles without disturbing how the reader would see an article. On every article, there is a dropdown menu for the edit button. I am proposing a new button in this menu called "Notes". Upon clicking this, (Only registered users can see it) a user can set a legend and start highlighting text similar to syntax highlighting and thusly write their notes in the legend. So for example, if a user wanted to state that a section of text has been plagiarized and should be taken out, they can go into notes and highlight the section for admins. The legend would work as a kind of comment bubbled on the side of an article. The user can write whatever they want in the bubble as their notes and then select the bubble to set their highlight color. They can create more comment bubbles to change their highlight color and signify different notes. Post comments and suggestions below as always. 