I'm on it right now, Jon. Have been since 7 board time...
'Touched'
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Do you have problems, concerns, or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
Yeah, it's working for me now, too. Nebbermind.
Is there any reason why www.buffistas.org would not load for me but buffistas.org would?
(Or maybe I should say, that's what's been happening and it's weird.)
By the sounds of it, DNS was down the other morning for a period, and your ISP may have cached that outage for a while if you tried accessing during that time. It would explain why CSS.buffistas.org wasn't working for some people for a period.
If that's the case it should just start working again as if by magic.
So I have a bookmark question... when you mark a post, is there a way to notate what it is immediately, without having to go to the bookmark page to notate there?
Also, is it possible to come up with checkboxes so you can delete a bunch of bookmarks en masse? I have just found I tend to mark a lot more posts than I think I do and cleaning up is time consuming.
You're going to make there be a wishlist again, aren't you? What's with people and these things they call desires?
Keep in mind, this is such low priority.
But when I looked at my bookmarks, I had over 50 and as I was sorting and annotating why they are tagged (mostly recipes) it was just time consuming.
She's just trying to make me feel useful. It's a very nice thing to do.
It occurs to me that the intermediary step is either useful, annoying, or somewhere I can put in an option to go back to the original placement of mark, where it gave you back a page starting not with the marked post, but with whatever post you'd been stared with before.
Leaving #3 out for the moment, I guess the thing is--which minimises more mouseclicks? Putting the commenting functionality right there? Or having it on a separate screen and returning right back to the fray?
Or...altering the HTML to somehow have it make no difference, but that makes my head spin in a number of ways.
Leaving #3 out for the moment, I guess the thing is--which minimises more mouseclicks? Putting the commenting functionality right there? Or having it on a separate screen and returning right back to the fray?
For me, personally, either would work because the issue I have is the marking and then forgetting why once I get to the bookmark page.
Which is my way of saying, either is brilliant.