On my XP Pro machine I was having problems with some sites using Firefox until I got the latest 1.0 release candidate and it loads fine now.
I'll try here....just a sec.
Works for me. Hmmm.
What version do you have?
Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
On my XP Pro machine I was having problems with some sites using Firefox until I got the latest 1.0 release candidate and it loads fine now.
I'll try here....just a sec.
Works for me. Hmmm.
What version do you have?
Ah, I'm in 0.9. I should upgrade?
I think it is worth it. 1.0 PR seems very stable to me.
There's a security flaw in 0.9, so you should probably upgrade anyway.
I skipped a bunch in this thread but I was wondering what the status of the user filter was.
It's in debugging, askye.
Has DCistas been moved to the b.org server?
I have a suggestion.
Would it be possible to set things up so that the threadsuck pages default to opening links in a new window?
Reasoning: I can't count the number of times that I've been catching up in a thread with a several-hundred post threadsuck, gotten halfway down and read about a Cool Website of Awesomeness (tm) with link included. I click, absentmindedly, read the CWoA, and then hit my back button, only to get greeted with the "This page relied on POSTDATA. Would you like to resubmit it?" I sigh, choose "Yes," wait a minute, hurt the b.org servers a bit for no obvious reason, and scroll down trying to find where I stopped reading. It's... annoying.
Now, I could simply middle-click the links and close the new tab when I'm done. I know this. And, usually, I'll do that the SECOND link I check out. But I still had to go through it once because I'm stupid.
But if links opened by default in a new window...
This may annoy more people than it helps. Just a thought.
I've had that thought, too, Nova. I'd find it really helpful, but I don't know enough about coding to know if it'd be a pain to implement.
I wish all our links added the functionality that the target="_blank" coding does when you make an t a href tag. The Bronze Beta does this. All links open up a new page. If you include the target="_blank" coding in your t a href there though, your link doesn't link.