2024-01-30 08:08 AM
There's a lot of "information" posts appearing; eg,
https://community.st.com/t5/stm32-mcus/how-to-obtain-and-use-the-stm32-96-bit-uid/ta-p/621443
This is all very good & useful but, in the activity listing, they are indistinguishable from user questions:
It would be useful if these were clearly differentiated.
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2024-02-27 02:40 AM
Hi @Andrew Neil
We released an update today that marks articles on the front page activity feed with a little "book" logo.
When hovering over the logo, it states "Knowledge base article."
This should help distinguish articles from posts, see example below:
Best regards,
Laurids
2024-01-31 04:29 AM
Hello @Andrew Neil ,
Thanks for your feedback here. It is a very good point indeed. I will take it to discuss internally how we could distinguish Knowledgebase articles from regular posts.
If you have any preferences, please share!
BR,
Lina
2024-01-31 05:30 AM
Don't you already have a tag or sub-forum specifically for Knowledge Base articles?
When logged in, what's displayed should track what you're subscribed too / following.
2024-01-31 06:47 AM
Hi @Tesla DeLorean ,
Yes, there is a separate section for it, but on the general activity feed, you can not tell weather a post is a questions or an article.
2024-02-19 06:43 AM
Another couple today:
Really hard to tell that "How to add your spi flash into the STM32CubeProgrammer's External Loader" isn't a question.
2024-02-19 06:48 AM
Hi @Andrew Neil,
These titles are given to be more attractive to search engines. We are working on creating a solution that visually marks the post as an article, just like how a post with a solution has the green checkmark.
Best regards,
Laurids
2024-02-19 08:52 AM
2024-02-27 02:40 AM
Hi @Andrew Neil
We released an update today that marks articles on the front page activity feed with a little "book" logo.
When hovering over the logo, it states "Knowledge base article."
This should help distinguish articles from posts, see example below:
Best regards,
Laurids
2024-02-27 02:44 AM
Thanks - I'll keep a lookout for that ...
2024-02-27 09:04 AM
Just seen one:
:thumbs_up: