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Introducing the Vote Summary

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We have added a summary of votes received (i.e. votes on own posts) to user profiles. You can access it by going to the Vote Summary tab. The summary is available publicly:

header tab with vote summary entry

The votes are aggregated by post and day, you see how many up- and downvotes you have received of that type:

image showing the vote summary with some votes on various days

By default, events older than 30 days ago are collapsed, this can be changed in the site-settings per community.

This change is also a step forward to having a special "notification" menu in the header for incoming votes which we'll work on as one of the next things. That menu will also help to deprioritize reputation for those communities that do not explicitly want it, possibly fully replacing it at some point (for those communities). For more background about our alternatives to reputation, see this, this and this.

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vote summary Android

I think <h3> is better than <h2> not only for mobile. It's looking good for PC either. h2 is looking too big.

vote summary PC

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Modern HTML is semantic markup; don't abuse it for presentation (1 comment)
Modern HTML is semantic markup; don't abuse it for presentation
Canina‭ wrote over 3 years ago

HTML, especially modern HTML, is supposed to be semantic, not presentational. (It's the CSS that's presentational.) Using a lower-level (more sub-) heading carries different semantic information about the document structure, so using a particular <h1>..<h6> tag just to get one's preferred text size is completely the wrong approach. If the appropriate heading level tag is rendered with a somehow inappropriate text size, then it is the text size of the rendering, not the heading level used, which should be corrected. I just recently wrote a rather in-depth answer discussing this on Writing; almost all of that reasoning applies here as well.