Jredding and I have been discussing the User Points moderation page (see attached) in the issue queue and we decided to bring the discussion out here to see if anyone has any fresh, new suggestions.
With User Points 5.x-3.x the moderation table changed a bit. The changes were good and logical but in some cases made my job as moderator a bit more difficult (IMO).
With past versions, the "Operation" column listed the node type (page, story, poll) that the points were a result of. This helped me (as a moderator) make decisions about approving, declining (or adjusting) points. With the new version, the heading "Operation" truly fits the contents of the cells as they now read "insert" or "admin" or a similar named operation. I've found these labels less helpful in my day-to-day moderation chores.
In an effort to improve the table to help moderators... well... moderate, jredding has suggested hyperlinking the operative term (insert) to the node that triggered the earnings. I like that idea.
What do the rest of you think?
Another thing that (again, IMO) would make moderation easier would be a default sort based on timestamp. This would show the newest transactions at the top of the list and the oldest at the bottom of the list. This would be similar to the behavior you see when you view a node list at /admin/content/node
Does anyone have any feelings about sort order of this table?
Any other suggestions that would make your life, as a User Points administrator, easier?
Thanks (in advance) for taking the time to share your feelings.
Kevin
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on the same note
This entire moderation screen has been "flagged" as needing a full overhaul so the more comments we can get on this the better.
-Jacob Redding
-Jacob Redding
too many clicks
I've only just used UP moderation for the first time and my first impression is that there are too many clicks required.
one click on "approve"...then the page reloads and you have to press "Confirm"
adding an ajax UI would save 80% of the time.