I find that one of the signifiers I use to decide which front-page stories to read is "how many comments are there"; sadly this view doesn't include that information.<p>Also, when opening a link from the sidebar, sometimes it takes a while for the page to load, during which time the previous page is still displayed. It'd be less confusing if the old page were replaced with a "loading..." message of some kind.
Perhaps this is blasphemy, but I...actually like the frames look here. It works, and it makes sense for what it's trying to do, imo.<p>I'd like to see points/comments in the left hand pane, but otherwise I love it.<p>(Also, am I the only one who kept recursively opening this story in hnvue?)
Well, I really hate frames.<p>Although doing that may use up more bandwidth, please make it ajax-like such that we don't need to see any of the original hn frames again (yes hn has no API which makes commenting much harder to achieve)
I have a widescreen monitor and I suspect most people do. How about making the content and comments appear side by side instead?<p>A "pop-out" link for each frame would also be nice.
I don't mind the frames, it gives a nice "back to 1999" look :)<p>But I do miss the story points on the left frame, as I tend to look first for stories with 100 points or more.<p>EDIT: I think I'm going to use hnvue as my main UI for reading HN for the next couple of days.
Hey dporan this is awesome!
It would be more awesome if you:<p>- could go to "full page view" when clicking on a Hacker News submission for best web experience<p>- could add a function to scroll the left and bottom frames where it was before "full page view" mode (at the moment you have to scroll it manually after everytime you visted a page and wanted to see it on full page view<p>- could only show the comments from HN on the bottom frame without HN navigation and all<p>I hope I could help to make the user experience better!<p>Cheers
Could be improved to having a quick way to swap the sizes of the 2 right-hand frames. When I read HN, I generally read the comments first, then the article. If the comments were big first, then I could click something to make the actual page big, it would be nice.<p>Granted, I probably still wouldn't use the interface since I read from the RSS, but I think it would improve the site.
I've used something like this for a few months actually.
<a href="http://blog.libinpan.com/2010/06/hackernews-safari/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.libinpan.com/2010/06/hackernews-safari/</a><p>The advantage with the plugin in comparison to tnvue is that the classic HN-look is preserved (including number of comments).
This is very nice; please find a way to add the number of points and comments as others have mentioned. Contrary to some opinions expressed in the comments, I think that your use of frame is very appropriate and efficient.
Wonderful experiment. Bookmarked. Will be using for the next few days; have fun A/B testing.<p>-You're probably trying to differentiate from the original HN but I'd prefer to maintain the HN orange theme if possible.
Very nice. Maybe you could you apply a different stylesheet to the comments, and hide any elements which allow you to click through to stories. Just removing everything above the comment box would be fine.
I really like this view. Good job of putting all the useful information HN offers in one view. Now, how long will this be around? You planning on enhancing it?
Several weeks ago, I made a Chrome extension with an identical interface for the same purpose. I wanted to be able to read through HN in one window, article on top, comments on bottom, just as you've done. Like seeing I'm not alone.<p>I also ran into the same issues I see hitting your implementation, as well -- namely, sites that do not like to be framed ruin the HN-in-a-window viewer.