I have not said so specifically, but I would like to loudly and vocally clamor for the labelling of bookmarks.
Also, the right to split infinitives when I feel like it but still criticize others for doing it.
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I have not said so specifically, but I would like to loudly and vocally clamor for the labelling of bookmarks.
Also, the right to split infinitives when I feel like it but still criticize others for doing it.
::clears throat::
No need to clamour for the bookmark thing. It's in alpha.
I'm for "fixing the first post issue" and "enforcing no posts past 10,000."
Both already implemented.
About the search -- not only are e-mail addresses often hidden, so many people have more than one, that it's hard to know who's calling themselves what. So I'm not sure it's that valuable -- except from the admin POV, when we get support e-mails from people who forget to put their IDs. But can't we just beat those people up?
Also, no split infinitives.
except from the admin POV, when we get support e-mails from people who forget to put their IDs.
I've found that a search through the new-users mailbox for the email address usually solves the problem.
It works for users from around ID# 900 or so on.
I can see the value in stompies having an easily accessible email list, but otherwise I don't think it's necessary.
Yeah, in general I'm not thrilled with a search by email function for the board as a whole, but that's prolly just me flailing about. Personal thing, I have my "real" address up here because I trust the Buffistas with it, but dunno if I would want it searchable. Contradictory I know, because it's logged-in-users anyway, but still, that's my opinion for what it's worth.
I do think it would be nice to offer stylesheets such that we were more accessible, but I think it would be fine to manage it within a few options, rather than making it wide open. We could cover text-only, work-friendly, large fonts, etc. and cover our bases nicely, I think.
I think it would be fine to manage it within a few options, rather than making it wide open.
All I personally want to do is be able to change the damn font.
To what, DX?
If we go the pre-packaged stylesheet, I figure
are a good place to start. Any other ideas? Assuming, of course, if that's the way we go.
To what, DX?
I want to be able to specify the typeface to be something other than Verdana. Either that, or not have it specify any typeface at all, so that my browser's default can kick in.
Maybe that could be a stylesheet option -- minimal? I'm not sure how much can be stripped without breaking the presentation, though. Maybe just the font.