2. a quickedit tag always leaves a space on both sides of its contained text. Something like emboldened can't be done with quickedit; you need "real" tags.
Wrod. This keeps biting me in the ass, because I am stupid.
Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
2. a quickedit tag always leaves a space on both sides of its contained text. Something like emboldened can't be done with quickedit; you need "real" tags.
Wrod. This keeps biting me in the ass, because I am stupid.
because I am stupid.
You keep using this word. I do not think it means what you think it means. You are one smart lizard.
This keeps biting me in the ass, because I am stupid.
You keep using this word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
From context, I believe she uses it to mean "possessed of a right tasty ass." A detail she might wish to forward to her author in the "slash and be slashed" competition.
From context, I believe she uses it to mean "possessed of a right tasty ass." A detail she might wish to forward to her author in the "slash and be slashed" competition.
So, Noum, you're trying for special hell, then?
I'm not biting her in the ass. It's the QuickEdit doing that. That's why we need to keep the HTML tags and stay away from that hellbound quickedit function.
OK I've figured out something about why threads on the right handle clicking when all have been read differently than normal threads.
If I highlight normal threads with no unread thread, at the end post_id is the last post in the thread minus my maximum posts per page setting. But in the threads on the right, post_id is the number of the last post. So the PHP is generating the thread headers differently in the righthand column.
Maybe they still use the old rather than the new (user settable) variable?
You are correct TB. A separate function generates the list of threads in the right column. But it has nothing to do with the new user settable variable.
We've passed 450.
451...
It's the QuickEdit doing that. That's why we need to keep the HTML tags and stay away from that hellbound quickedit function.
Hehheh.
I still kinda like my idea for the quick-edit link.
Woo! Just got this technical error:
December 16, 2002, 1:30 am Michele T.[208]: ERROR [2] Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) line 72 of file /home/buffist/public_html/classes/giles.php
December 16, 2002, 1:30 am Michele T.[208]: ERROR [2] MySQL Connection Failed: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) line 72 of file /home/buffist/public_html/classes/giles.php