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Support for Emoji Feedback Widget on Kusi Docs pages #121

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oddlittleturtle opened this issue Jun 4, 2022 · 0 comments
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Support for Emoji Feedback Widget on Kusi Docs pages #121

oddlittleturtle opened this issue Jun 4, 2022 · 0 comments

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I use this theme as both a blog/journal and tutorial documentation for a gaming fansite, and it works very well for my purposes. I've opted not to add comments on the tutorial documentation kusi docs since it detracts from the information. However, I'd like to be able to keep track of which tutorials are helpful to people and which are not with the use of an emoji with a small feedback form to input more info. Such as how other documentation/tutorial sites do. A simple "Is this helpful to you?" and then the emoji to say yes, no, etc, with a simple contact form popup if they need additional info. That sort of thing.

Currently, I'm at a loss as to how to add it without either resorting to JQuery, disrupting the flow of the page, or outright breaking things.

There is this app that one can add via a javascript button (or a tab on the side of the page), but I'm afraid I'll end up breaking something if I update the GitHub doc button on the kusi docs pages with the data-az-l attribute or the button will not look like the rest of the theme. I am uncertain if the tabs triggers will even work with the kusi docs pages and that isn't the look I want to do for the tutorial pages anyway.

Could this be something you could look into providing support for in a future update as you've done with Disqus/Facebook/etc. to make everything flow together elegantly and tidy? Here is the API information.

I understand if you've got your hands full with other matters or if it does not work for what you had in mind. Thank you for creating such a nice-looking theme.

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