I know that clicking on the Edited N minutes ago button after an edit to a post works perfectly like this:
I want to suggest a feature that would help a lot once implemented.
The Feature
After retrieving the community edits, a green-colored splash should occur (highlighting) to the newly added texts (similar to that inline diff
) to the question that automatically comes to the usual color after N (ideally, 1-3) seconds, like transitioning. The visitors who are on the same page will easily catch those edits instantly instead of questioning - oh, what's just changed? and reading again (if we don't want to see question history time and again).
In the case of the deleted content, a red inline diff splash should occur, and as soon as the animation ends, all of the deleted text should go invisible.
Note: I'm talking about the questions page and the change when the updated/edited post is displayed.
Expected Advantages
Less time-consuming to answer a question when an edit takes place.
No need to see question history if the user was on the same page when the question was edited.
This is expected to be helpful for long-text questions.