I wish I could learn/remember to not click through on links in a threadsuck.
morning. really really did not want to get out of bed this morning. work is going to be a challenge. Were it not for last weeks to-do list, I think I would be at a loss for what to do.
Sail, did you know aurelia could use the board name LightDesign, if she wanted?
It's a mutant born of twisted science and heresy
Am I the only one surprised a mutant born of twisted science and heresy isn't fabulously comforting to you, billytea?
Am I the only one surprised a mutant born of twisted science and heresy isn't fabulously comforting to you, billytea?
Hee. Possibly. "You've taken something perverted, and turned it into something sick and wrong!"
Which links and why?
Outside links? Because the threadsuck page then has to reload?
any link, because it takes me out of the threadsuck. not a problem, just a me problem.
did you know aurelia could use the board name LightDesign
Yes, indeed. But ND was the one actually talking about lighting at the time. If aurelia wants to talk about designing home lighting, I'm all ears. After all, she's a heck of a lot closer to me geographically than ND. I'd even be willing to shop at the Ikea in Schaumberg with her.
Because the threadsuck page then has to reload?
Only if you use IE for Windows. And it would be the same if it were inside links.
I was wondering if it was a technical reluctance, or a content-based one.
Open in new tab. Yeah, I know, you have to remember.
Only if you use IE for Windows.
When I use the pageback in Firefox or Mozilla, the previous page will reload if it was dynamically created. I just noticed that Safari does not do this.