Thanks, Jon.
Allowing someone to change a vote seems like a discussion. The idea was that you only get to see the tally once your vote was locked in. However, I think it's worth a debate on how voting should work. Maybe you should be able to change your vote and not see the tally. Maybe the tally should never be hidden, etc...
Having a section for recent or open threads is a good idea. It might be a post release feature though.
BTW, I made a mistake in the repository so I have it closed off for right now. When I get a chance I'll clean things up and re-open things.
Allowing someone to change a vote seems like a discussion.
Hadn't thought of it that way. I was thinking more of if the user makes a mistake. In that case, at least include a confirmation step. i.e. You click on the yes or no, and then there's a screen or pop-up that displays how you voted with a Confirm button.
Oh okay. Yeah, a confirmation is a good idea.
Are you trying to use your current credentials or creating an account from scratch?
I just realized I was failing to take into account case sensitivity. Nevermind... D'OH.
That said, while I did get to the change password order, once I go to log in, nothing happens. Is that disabled right now?
No. That should be enabled. Can you enumerate the steps you took so I can try to find the bug? Thanks.
Go to /login
Enter user name/password
Click
login
Nothing happens.
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