Be able to resolve comments left in Discussion
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Xenon blue Shrew
Now you cannot do ANYTHING with the comments that are not yours. This is absolutely unbelievable.
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D360 Product Management
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Markup Draft Articles
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Peacock blue Peacock
I want the ability to mark up articles in draft similar to the way text can be marked up in Microsoft Word / Google Docs.
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Bronze Lion
Hi Peacock blue Peacock, Quaint Leopard ,Linear Porpoise, we have provided a feature called inline comments in the advanced WYSIWYG editor. When you select the content on the edit page, a floating menu will be displayed along with a comment function. I've attached a screenshot for your reference, kindly let us know if this meets your expectations. Thank you.
Shakeer Hussain S
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Commenting
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Probable Silverfish
Can you please provide the commenting feature to do inline editing and commenting just as in Figma, it will be good.
Shakeer Hussain S
Hi All - This feature is now available in our new block editor.
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Magnificent Grasshopper
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Social Echidna
Magnificent Grasshopper: How do I resolve a comment someone left else left for me while using the block editor?
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Bronze Lion
Social Echidna: Thanks for reaching out. In advanced WYSIWYG editor, you can click on the inline comment on the edit page and resolve it. Additionally, you can use the comment panel which is positioned at the header section and resolve it.
I've included a few screenshots for your reference, kindly have a look.
If you've any suggestions or feedback, feel free to reach out.
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Bronze Lion
Hello everyone, we're delighted to let you know that we have successfully implemented the feature in our Block editor. Kindly have a try and share your thoughts.
We appreciate your understanding and patience.
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Bisque Koi
Bronze Lion: This leaves those of us who use the Markdown editor without a solution. Not satisfied.
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Substantial Finch
Bronze Lion: We only allow our users to use the Markdown editor, does that mean we cannot use this introduced feature at all?
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Bronze Lion
Substantial Finch Bisque Koi, The markdown is a syntax-based editor. Currently, we don't have a plan to incorporate this in the markdown editor. We recommend you use the advanced WYSIWYG editor to use the inline comment feature. Your cooperation and understanding are appreciated.
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Substantial Finch
Bronze Lion: MarkDown is the reason why we use Doc360 in the first place. Nobody is going to use the WYSIWYG editor for us. I hope this trend of not getting features for MD is not going to continue.
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Bisque Koi
Bronze Lion: Frankly, this is unacceptable. Do not make the Markdown Editor your "second class" editor and call a feature "Done" simply because you put it in the Block Editor. Markdown is a universal, common, interchangeable source format. It's friendly to developers, and these days, developers make as many or more contributions to a knowledge base (docsite) as the professional technical communicators. Also, sometimes customer requirements specify that doc source must be available to them in a format that they can extend with their own audience-specific customizations.
All of these factors mean that for many of your customers, Markdown is the only syntax, and if you start second-classing the Markdown editor, we're simply going to A) not endorse you to colleagues, and B) possibly start looking for alternative platforms/solutions.
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Shakeer Hussain S
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Allow read-only reviewers to comment on text in articles
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Cerise pink Jaguar
Today, a read-only reviewer can only start discussion on topics. We need SMEs to be able select parts of content and leave comments on it in like you can do in google docs, confluence, Microsoft word.
Shakeer Hussain S
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Reviewers Be Able to Annotate a Specific Section of an Article
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Administrative Prawn
DOC360 currently does not allow Reviewers to add comments to a specific paragraph or section of a sentence in an article.
Would be great if Reviewers could add an annotation like you can in Word by highlighting text in the article and adding a comment.
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Jonquil Tyrannosaurus
Yes please! Highlighting text and commenting on part of the content of a page is very helpful, especially within edit mode.
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