Hi @mangles ...
Thanks for that additional detail about your course. As far as testing out functionality within Canvas, I might suggest a handful of alternative options for you:
- Do you have a "sandbox" course in your school's Canvas environment? Sometimes a school will give you a blank course shell (sometimes called a "sandbox") that you can test out Canvas functionality on your own without disturbing anything in courses where you have actual students enrolled. For example, at my previous College where I worked and also where I'm employed now, our instructors had/have their name as part of the course name so that instructors can easily identify it as their personal "sandbox" course. You might ask your school's local Canvas administrator to see if you could get a "sandbox" course set up for you ... and maybe even have a "dummy" student enrolled (or just use the available "Test Student" role).
- Another option for you that you might not be aware of is your school's "Test" environment. Normally, you sign in to your school's "Production" environment. However, your school's "Test" environment is completely separate from the "Production" environment. And, the purpose of "Test" is exactly what it sounds like...to test out things in Canvas before implementing them in your own "Production" course(s). If you want to explore the "Test" environment, I'll provide some links for you. But I always make sure to tell people to log out of "Test" before returning to your "Production" environment...because, as it has happened to me in the past, one could forget which environment he/she is in.
- A third option is to use the "Beta" environment. Like "Test", this is a completely separate environment from "Test" and "Production". But, this environment is where new Canvas features are added before they make it to the "Production" environment. So, people can try out things in "Beta" and provide feedback before the features are released to "Production".
Also, you might want to take a look at this document: What is the Canvas release schedule for beta, production, and test environments?
And Canvas does not tell use when they remove features.
So I would argue that this is not entirely true. I'm not sure if you follow any of the published Canvas Release Notes and/or Canvas Deploy Notes that are publicly available here in the Canvas Community website, but these documents do try to let us know, as Canvas end-users, when new features are added and when things are removed. Sometimes, there are even blog posts from Instructure staff on up-coming changes (additions to Canvas, updates to existing features, things being removed, etc.). You can find all Release Notes and Deploy Notes in a tabbed interface on this screen:
Canvas Releases - Instructure Community
If you've not done so already, I'd encourage you to bookmark and/or subscribe to these areas (which you can do by clicking on the three-dot kebab icon near the upper right corner of your screen). That way, if you choose to subscribe, you can be updated when new Release Notes and Deploy Notes are ready for your review. Each Release and Deploy also has a link to a discussion area. So, as you are testing functionality, you can provide feedback directly to Instructrue.
Finally, I did a quick search for possible recent ideas that have been submitted by people here in the Community related to the issue you describe. I found the following...which may not be exactly what you are asking about, but it might be close: [Discussions] Improve UI for Deleted Posts - Instructure Community - 618388. (See the links on the right side of that page under the heading "How do Ideas work?" for more info on the idea process. Also, see It’s Time for Your Feedback on the Future of Ideas... - Instructure Community - 619026 because the ideas process will be going through some changes in the near future.)
I hope all of this will be of some help to you, Mike.