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We definitely want this to be possible from the in-page view, without clicking through to the thread. This issue is even on the roadmap we laid out at the beginning of the year -- it's important. ...

posted 1y ago by Monica Cellio‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2022-12-28T21:05:22Z (over 1 year ago)
We definitely *want* this to be possible from the in-page view, without clicking through to the thread.  This [issue](https://github.com/codidact/qpixel/issues/544) is even on the roadmap we laid out at the beginning of the year -- it's important. 
I thought this would be easy but it turns out there are some complications in the code.

I was just reviewing the roadmap earlier today, coincidentally.  I'm not sure who the right people are to look at this, but thanks for the reminder.  Apparently this involves changes to co-design (the design framework), to expose an API, and to qpixel (the platform code), to use it.  If anybody reading this is thinking "I probably know how to do that" and you're willing to lend a hand, please let me know (or comment on the GitHub issue).