You know what should be a feature? ::quietly shoots self in head:: NAFDA. A checkbox, which, if checked, puts the NAFDA text in the header/slug/etc, nicely and conspicously formatted.
Any progress on styling the site, Jon?
Do you have problems, concerns, or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
You know what should be a feature? ::quietly shoots self in head:: NAFDA. A checkbox, which, if checked, puts the NAFDA text in the header/slug/etc, nicely and conspicously formatted.
Any progress on styling the site, Jon?
Even better, have it show up as a link to the FAQ info as to what NAFDA means.
(I was actually thinking of adding the link manually when I was setting up the thread, but then saw something shiny elsewhere.)
That would rock.
It should go on the list.
I just added the link to Lost 2's slug and description.
t Patiently waits for something to break...
Hm. Only thing I see is that making it a link makes it blue or link-color-of-choice instead of red.
My browser preferences have links set blood red in the first place, so I don't see a difference.
I changed the rest of the current NAFDA threads.
They look pwetty. I'm glad we have the link; I think that's handy.
Hey, ita? Could you look at this post,
DXMachina "Natter 40: The Nice One" Nov 11, 2005 7:35:34 am PST
and tell me why it keeps putting a ">" symbol after the link?
Nope. Jon edited it. What did it used to look like?
I've noticed that before. If there's a t br tag earlier in the post, then the auto-tag-closing code (mistakenly) puts a t /b tag at the end of the post. If the link is the last thing in the post, then the t /b rubs up against it and the auto-htmlify-a-link code does something weird with the opening <
I think.
Anyway, it can be removed by going into edit and putting a space between the link and the t /b
An example
to study: