Can the testers report all the filter bugs found here?
Bug call!
Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
Can the testers report all the filter bugs found here?
Bug call!
Here? I thought you wanted them in BBaBB on the test site.
Anything that hasn't been addressed in the testing period should go here, I think.
Discussion of them may have a bigger audience than the testers.
Okay. The only still unresolved bug that I found was the one that was giving spurious posts when I threadsucked BBaBB over on the test site.
I gave the example here:
The main thing that's open on my list otherwise is which post you are brought to after you block, unblock, or read a blocked post, but that's a preference issue, not a bug.
that's a preference issue, not a bug.
And it also seems to be harder to implement the good idea solution Jon came up with, so I'd rather not let anything hang on it.
Also needed: write up on the feature.
which post you are brought to after you block, unblock, or read a blocked post
Right. The ideal solution is to use name tags, but ita reported problems with that using Opera. t X-POST!
But could we make it work the way that editing a post works, where the post that you just edited shows up as the first post on the page? Seems to me that would be a lot less complicated.
Also, if we ever do figure it out, can we apply it to marking/unmarking posts, as well?
I think we should make blocking work just like marking, or vice versa. Either we go live with the current marking behaviour and blocking matches that, or we switch.
I think Jon's suggestion is the most elegant, and I'd rather not do the second-best change and then the best one. If it's determined (and I did precisely no research over the weekend, despite saying I would) that Jon's solution never works for Opera -- then we should go with making the blocked post first.
ita, what type of write up do you want, and do you need one from everybody?
I think Jon's suggestion is the most elegant
t takes a bow
t sticks tongue at Opera coders