Implemented:
377 - John H - Shorten screen-stretching URLs
WX - ThreadSuck capability
I didn't think either of these was implemented yet. I never heard anything about the former being done. ThreadSuck's been written, but not implemented (unless you're talking about changing the number of posts displayed as a pseudo-suck).
Unimplemented:
511 and 776 are the same thing.
2009 is missing the tag. It should be "Add quickedit code for <br>
You know what confused me on 511, was that Dana asked for description on the "boomkark" feature and I didn't figure it out her meaning until later. Doesn't the thread-stretching work? I thought I saw one wrapping today. Edit: I must've seen one wrapping at a question mark in a URL.
re. 780:
Support
t BLOCKQUOTE
tag (echoed by Liese S. Rebecca Lizard wants
t TT too, billytea wants
t SUP and
t SUB, Noumenon wants
t CENTER).
I'm not sure if this is what billytea, as I am tired and I don't entirely understand his post; but blockquote & tt have been implemented; but not sup or sub or center yet.
... Might we ever get
t s
ever if it's possible? I'm so goddamn lazy I sulk every time I have to type
t strike
full out.
Just to say: table recieved, I'll keep an eye this thread (as I'm doing anyway) for people commenting about changes to be made to it/things to be added/what order they should be in.
By the way - on larger fonts? That actually was sort of implemented. I've always set things for fairly large fonts. But prior to the style sheet change - settings that worked for everything else were too small in our Buffista board. A setting that made the Buffista board acceptable made everything else too large. Since the changes to the style sheet were made. (I forget exactly what, but some font defaults were removed) the Buffista compose box is the same as everywhere else in my browser. In short, for me, you fixed it just by making the style sheet less rigid.
I'm surprised to hear that, Gar. The problem right now is that the Verdana font (which I otherwise really like) is bigger than other fonts of the same point size. So some folks have had the opposite complaint from you - that adjusting their browser setting to make this font the "right" size, makes the font on other sites too small.
I'm not sure if this is what billytea, as I am tired and I don't entirely understand his post; but blockquote & tt have been implemented; but not sup or sub or center yet.
Not all of those were mine; the ones I brought up were just
t sup
and
t sub
(though I have no objection to the other ones, and in fact would quite like
t center
to be enabled too).
Probably netscape 7.0 weirdness. Anyway the current font works for me, and apparently no-one else.
Thanks for the table, I'd just been wondering why I couldn't find a link to the search page.