Thank you. It may only be in beta, but it's found me what I spent nearly an hour searching for the other day in seconds. I call that a very useful search engine.
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I couldn't either, until Anne posted a post after msbelle's (# 965) and then I could read the whole page just fine, only there was no separating line between msbelle's post (# 964) and Anne's (# 965).
Sorry. I put a t /font at the beginning of my post when I saw that the small type had flowed over into my own. I hope that wasn't too much of a bad thing...
SPEAKING of the search engine, I would just like to repeat my request that evenutally we're able to search for words of less than 4 letters. And I'm not just saying that so I can search for my own name! There's also ita's name! And acronyms for stuff! THERE ARE A LOT OF VERY IMPORTANT THREE-LETTER WORDS.
A quote nitpick:
Dawn: I feel safe with you. Spike: Take that back!
Dawn, 'Crush'
When it's an exchange, I think it would look better if the attribution just had the episode.
THERE ARE A LOT OF VERY IMPORTANT THREE-LETTER WORDS.
like ass - what if someone has a particularly nice ass, but you can't remember who that someone is and need to know - right now?
it's JZ.
I think you could find JZ by searching "asstastik".
When it's an exchange, I think it would look better if the attribution just had the episode.
The problem is the comma. If I have this right, right now the database of quotes has a field for speaker and a field for episode, so if there's no speaker listed, it looks like " , Episode" and that's also annoying.
I think it's 6 of one at this stage.
The problem is the comma. If I have this right, right now the database of quotes has a field for speaker and a field for episode, so if there's no speaker listed, it looks like " , Episode" and that's also annoying.
if speaker t null then " ," else ""
or whatever the equivalent in PHP is, right? t /naive
DX is right. Getting rid of the comma for those cases is pretty easy.