Interesting, thanks for the suggestion. I tried it but am not sold on it though. The border introduces more noise and the spacing means that less of the chat is visible at any one time, which could especially be an issue on smaller screens.
Here's what it looks like for anyone who's curious (click to enlarge):
Here it is with no border and half the margin/padding:
which could especially be an issue on smaller screens
Good point. Actually, I've never used GWM on mobile :D This was just a quick and dirty experiment to kinda get these "chat bubbles" from other messengers.
Here it is with no border and half the margin/padding:
Looks better than the current chat, but this is just my opinion 👍 Not sure what others will think about it.
Just noticed that timestamps could be also useful 👀
How about adding a favorite / like tag to comments line Facebook ?
Likes tag for comments is a good idea. Also being able to tag a specific comment or commenter in a thread would be nice.
I know when a user puts the app in the background, it signs them out for "inactivity". Could we see something implemented for those who just sit in chat and don't participate or interact?
Seen it too many times where chat has 12+ people. 0 private messages. And no one is posting. Like why bother sitting in chat then? Kick them out!
For instance, the PM'ing system as a whole could use some changes. Instead of using assigned numbers attached to each user, the PM button could simply open a new private chat tab at the top of the chat window. This tab would be unique to the user being PM'ed and only the exchanged messages between the two users would appear in this tab. The regular chat would of course be its own tab that we would be able to go back and forth to. Advantages to this is that users would be able to keep their PM's organized, instead of being jumbled together with regular chat messages. As it is right now, when a user is having multiple PM conversations going on and regular chat is rather busy, it can get a bit messy and hard to keep up.
Also, a user might be writing a message to "20" and "20" leaves chat and is quickly replaced by another user, and when that user sends the message it goes to the wrong person. Happens all the time. Again, with separate chat tabs, this would not happen. If a user leaves the chat, a notification could appear in the tab.
There could also be AFK notifications as a courtesy. And the user could set their own AFK message, which would automatically be sent to a user trying to PM them, and they could perhaps set how much time passes before they're considered to be AFK (2 mins, 5 mins, 10 mins, etc.).