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I used the use-your-own-html feature to create the first of two thumbnail pages for my Doris Piserchia cover gallery last night, and I'm pretty happy with it. As you can see, Jim, I treated the page as a blank slate and dumped everything into the "opening html" box. I don't have footers, edit capability, or a navigation bar at the bottom, but for this type of page (non-posting) I didn't really need them. The links at the bottom take you back to digitalmediatree and the DP Site, and I used /editpage at the end of the URL to edit. I created this page on the tree rather than the @home server partly to try out the html feature, but also, frankly, because I would have been up all night creating the same pages and loading them onto @home. Their ftp requires that you log out and log back on for every page or image transferred!
The jpegs are a bit larger, memory-wise, than I'd like--it's always a balance between clarity and speed. That's another reason I didn't want to split the cover gallery between a slide show on one server and thumbnails on another.
Just for future reference, what is "closing html" for? Is that where the navigation bar goes? If I copied the navigation bar from your html, would that incorporate the "invisible to non-members" (or not) aspect?
- tom moody 11-25-2001 5:24 pm [link] [1 comment]

I tested the new add-a-username-to-the-comment feature on treehouse. It works fine. Thanks, Jim. One comment: putting "not signed in" after the username may make the guest wonder how he or she can sign in. At worst, s/he will waste a lot of time clicking around trying to figure out how to sign in (and there's nothing on the site that really explains how); at best s/he'll feel left out. I'm not saying we need more instructions--just the illusion of democracy.
- tom moody 11-02-2001 6:53 pm [link] [3 comments]

I still have to log in each time I enter the site if I want the counters displayed....oh well, I'm finally begining to memorize that tricky password.
And rumor has it that there is some page called "core" or something like that. What is that page all about?
- steve 6-07-2001 2:28 am [link] [2 comments]

The font size for "posted by....." at the bottom of each post is so small that I have a hard time reading it.

Also, for some reason I have to log in each time I visit the site and it seems as if it is not recognizing that I've been there. For instance, Treehouse is listed as having something like 17 new comments, only 4 or so of which are new since my last visit. I have my program set to accept cookies and when I go to log in it says "hi steve" at the top of the page, so it is recognizing me.

I do like the upgrade very much though.
- steve 5-31-2001 1:25 am [link] [6 comments]

where if anywhere is ye old referrer page? i had to run across a link to fink on booknotes by accident. thats just shameful.
- dave 5-24-2001 7:37 pm [link] [2 comments]

Can I get edit-a-post capability for this page, artifax, cinefiles, and treehouse? Also, can I get edit-a-page capability for artifax and cinefiles?
- tom moody 5-13-2001 5:18 pm [link] [1 comment]

The windows for composing posts are enormous! I'm not sure you want to encourage such a verbose group. Actually, I'd prefer a composing window that breaks more naturally. I lose my train of thought having to scroll back on such a lengthy line of text. This post for example, is all on one line (pre-posting) and hasn't even reached a line break yet.
- tom moody 5-13-2001 5:14 pm [link] [4 comments]

Nesting is working fine on Netscape and IE; the only glitches are some missing horizontal breaks between comments. For example, my first comment in the Greatest Tree Debate butts into Bill's.

- tom moody 5-13-2001 5:06 pm [link] [2 comments]

I'll lead things off by noting that the [new comment] links from the front page are not working. Now that the comments are nesting I will enable this. Right after I get back from breakfast.
- jim 5-13-2001 3:18 pm [link] [add a comment]

I'm hoping this can be a page for suggestions about the site. Obviously we're in a transitional period right now, so definitely some things will be screwed up. Please make note of those things here. Also feel free to suggest things that aren't strictly fixes, but that you would like to see. All accounts can post here.
- jim 5-13-2001 3:09 pm [link] [add a comment]