xelaos Can you add something to the "Wiki - FAQ - Donate " Section?

I can add a wiki section for "effective solutions", with a list of solutions that have had a good response and then link to that page directly.
Then you would, for example, click on "Common Solutions" -> Navigate to "Cover eye". Then this page would include instructions for how to do it, why you would try it and a link to the relevant thread.

    Slacor

    Do you have analytics on how much percent of the people click on the wiki in general and before posting?

    I think it is too nested - not easy to discover, too many clicks, but in general I like that these infos are also there.

    So I guess it is a good idea to have it there but I would also prefer that it would be on another more visible spot on the form.

    Slacor So, while I don't believe pinning discussions is the right way to solve this problem, I am happy to look into ways to make the wiki more visible, or approachable.

    Hi guys,
    I'm thinking the following for wiki visibility on mobile (i'll share desktop ideas in the future):
    A two-tab tabbar ("forum", wiki") at the top of the screen (above the current always-visible topbar). To avoid wasting screen space (and to avoid it being a distraction), it would be visible only when scrollPositionY equals zero.

    To look pretty, the tabbar would begin to "scroll into view" when the user's scrollPosY reaches zero, if you know what i mean. (I can try making a html mockup)

    The tabbar could be horizontally centered for visual balance.

    Please let me know how that sounds guys. An "active" wiki would be a great counterpart to this great forum. 🙂

    Just realized that the wiki is already rather plentiful in info, that i had missed, as i hadn't thought its content would be "hidden" in the left tripleline menu. Whoa! 🙂

    What if a tag could be created for threads with solutions?

      Slacor The name is somehow misleading, usable generally refers to hardware or software, but not to methods like one eye patch.

      @Slacor

      I think also that it will by far help more people than specific other solutions, since it is a quick fix for all binocular issues which are caused by many different triggers which themselves need different and more complex fixes.

      From my perspective it should be as present as the other two pinned posts, since even if it the worst solution for many people here, it is at least the most generic and easy to apply.

        Mrak0020

        I would ask if it is only an binocular issue then, since you have no binocular vision at this point. I know that your covered eye can move roughly in that arena even when covered and it takes some time to get used to covering your eyes, but in generell you get positive results very quickly if you have binocular problems.

        If you have problems with one eye in specific those can still be there even if one eye is covered.

          xelaos it is most definitely one, but triggered by some extra dangerous light. It is described in thread https://ledstrain.org/d/1320-lightversion-problem
          And it is quite common on tech forums, not on this one though.
          The logical connection is reversed in this case, it is light causing binocular vision problems, not vice versa.

            Mrak0020

            Sure, if you have problems with one eye it can lead obviously to vision problems with both eyes. It is also easier to compensate monocular issues if you only use one eye. So I'm totally with you.

            In case of monocular issues covering on eye as you outlined don't necessarily fix all your problems.

              xelaos sure, and that is why i am highlighting this: symptoms are the same, problems with convergence. In my case they start immediately after phone usage and are not present before.
              This is why it is important to distinguish these issues, both are with binocular vision but when the reason is some dangerous light, pushing through the pain might be dangerous to retina.

              a month later

              Thank you!
              This is a sample of how an organized text with known problems, tests and solutions for newcomers could look like: https://ledstrain.org/d/1404-eyestrain-triggers/8
              (I already tried using forum as a scratchpad 🙂 )
              What do you think about it?
              It seems links solely will be not enough for organizing info, or maybe if some links will redirect to another wiki pages with text...

                5 days later

                Mrak0020 I just created a "common solutions" wikipage based on your post. When/if @Slacor merges my pull request in github, that wikipage will appear in the left-hand wiki menu. Well, at least if I didn't make some mistake somewhere 🙂

                  logixoul Great, thank you!
                  If I update the post, will wiki update automatically or it should be done manually?

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