Highlight New Notifications on Website
I would suggest that musescore.org be modified so that new notifications show up as a different background color, like emails; that way one doesn't have to count them as he scrolls down through them to find out which ones are recent. A Mark as Read and Mark as Unread feature would also be nice, so one could "flag" notifications to come back to later.
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musescore.org doesn't have notifications; so I'm guessing you might be talking about the .com site, in which case I'll refer you to https://musescore.org/en/faq#faq-20657
Or if you're talking about indicating new replies in a topic, for me those are marked by a small yellow "New" marker next to the datetime of the comment.
In reply to musescore.org doesn't have… by jeetee
Ah, I never noticed the redirect when I searched for sheet music, but I did notice that musescore.org didn't have my dashboard and stuff. I meant musescore.com. I also didn't notice the yellow ribbon, so I'll have to pay more attention. What I'm suggesting is that some feature be made so you can toggle a notification's unread or new status, so it can be marked to be addressed later.
In reply to Ah, I never noticed the… by William Halsted
Again.. we have no notifications on this site; take your feature request into the "improving musescore.com" group on that other site so the correct people can see it.
In reply to Again.. we have no… by jeetee
Oh, sorry. Will do.
In reply to Again.. we have no… by jeetee
I can't find a forum for feature requests. Would you know where it is?
In reply to I can't find a forum for… by William Halsted
Did you read that FAQ? It should answer this question (too), via linking to https://musescore.org/en/node/277874
In reply to I can't find a forum for… by William Halsted
If you follow through on that FAQ link, it'll in the end lead you to the group I mentioned above: https://musescore.com/groups/improving-musescore-com
In reply to If you follow through on… by jeetee
Thank you; I have moved my suggestion to there. Sorry for the confusion and inconvenience.