I have a misattributed quote in the RQG. Now it says:
Mal: I'm not leaving her side, Mal. Don't ask me again. Mal: I wasn't asking. I was telling. 'Out Of Gas'
First quote should be Wash, not Mal.
Loving the Firefly quotes, btw.
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I have a misattributed quote in the RQG. Now it says:
Mal: I'm not leaving her side, Mal. Don't ask me again. Mal: I wasn't asking. I was telling. 'Out Of Gas'
First quote should be Wash, not Mal.
Loving the Firefly quotes, btw.
Fixed.
Stompy question.
Could someone tell me how many words/characters a single posting box holds before it continues to another?
Kristin, from Gus "Buffistas Building a Better Board" Oct 20, 2004 3:39:27 pm PDT it seems like 4000 characters a post.
It used to be 6000 before Gus' correction, but he wanted to allow editing, so he left 2000 characters "empty" for that option.
Thanks, Nilly!
ETA: Oops...one more question. Is it possible to use two different HTML commands for a section of text? For example, I'd like to post something that is quoted using that little quick edit we have for quoting, but I need to italicize a couple of things within the quote. Can I do that?
Yep, Kristin. Just do something like
This is my quoted text...<i>in italics!</i>
To get
This is my quoted text...in italics!
I closed Quotable Angel, per the vote. There hasn't been a post in two weeks.
It was good while it lasted. I guess my lone little post kept it alive a little bit longer.
What's the current status of the DCista mailing list? Is it still the yahoo one, or has it moved over to being one of the b.org ones?
I doubt there's anything that can be done about it, but I'm a little amused at how our code-tidying code can't tell the difference between a t b tag and a t br tag, and when I post poems or song lyrics or things that require a lot of t br tags, it goes around unbolding my line breaks.
Not a problem, obviously. Just an observation.