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Hey Jim, I'm having to update the page again in order to convert the html code into a link but for the past month or so it's been making the link when I click the post button. Did you make changes to the site? Just curious.
Tap, tap, tap. Does this thing work?
Anyway, when I got back to edit a comment, which happens in a wysiwyg/source window, I randomly get a paragraph that has shruken text.
Looks like this:
(span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.6em;")
I just delete the span (or spans) and carry on.
Edit: Woah! Meta. I happened in this post.
My memory of the anniversary week is a little fuzzy so I'm not sure I fully expressed my thanks to Jim for dmtree.
Deepest thanks.
something needs to be done to facillitate more pages on the front page but that doesnt necessitate scrolling to see the footer. a quick fix would be a smaller font but ideally id like some sort of folder system. preferably groupings would employ the "+" which allows you to expand a "folder" on the main page without it reloading. again, ideally, then each sublisting would show you post and comments. but if there was only one post/comment for the entire folder that would be fine.
and as long as im here, buttons for common functions like "hyperlink" "bold" "underline" "strike" "italicized" which would create html for highlighted items in posts and comments would be useful for this mouse-oriented blahgeur.
Just noticed that the googlebot is grabbing our xml pages. Is this good? It puts the pages out there in a really garbled form. Is it blockable? Do we want to block it? Interested in any thoughts.
shouldnt there be a link to a folder/thumbs for jim louis' pictures on his page? not that i would impose one on him but if he has random visitors they wont know to look on bills page.
Jim, you mentioned RSS traffic our logs don't monitor. Eyebeam just switched its RSS to Feedburner. No idea what the upside or downside is, financially or otherwise, but maybe it's a way to track stats.
Jim, links on your new page appear are so faint that at first I thought they were blank spaces. (I'm runnig safari on a laptop)
Off topic, but beware encrypted zip files. There was a flurry zip file viruses over the weekend.
how hard would it be to build a swanky aggregator like this for dmtree? is that a regular manila feature? i think i signed up for one of the aggregators cant recall which but i havent loaded it up and used it. winers layout looks pretty "readable."
how hard would it be to add the option that if the dmtree.com page was open it would automatically refresh when there was new content on a page?
Hey, Jim, I was just looking over Bill's shoulder at his new Powerbook and noticed a Tree design glitch on Safari. The horizontal line over the bottom-of-the-page navigation buttons isn't centered but pushed all the way over the left. This is only true on the individual Tree pages, not the [home] page or comment pages.
On a slightly related subject, I noticed that Safari fuzzes out the enlarged animated gifs I posted on my page where they're super sharp on "IE for the Mac." When I was staying at my brother's and had a choice between Safari and IE, I always switched to the latter after a while and got generally better service. Just commenting for the record here, not because I love Bill Gates but because facts are facts.
Why not bring back the advanced search option (say at bottom of home page?) At home I've got it book marked, but when traveling I miss it.
the latest post i show on my page in 22988 about the beads from 8/4 - my archive lists all the posts since then but clicking them archive link gives me a blank page / any idea wuzzup ?
jim, the post button in dyinginstereo needs to be updated from musicblog to dying....
jim, i noticed you took "music" off the dmt taskbar which is fine but there should be a link to it on the musicblog page.
also, is there any way to make some posts on the page for the subscription-only crew while opening the page up to whomever otherwise? sort of hidden links.
also i nominate dying in stereo as the name for the music blog. all in favor? all opposed?
I getting "no match" messages on almost every red new post, or comment, that I click.
I'm finding that not everyone gets that [link] is only meant to show the URL of the post. One person told me he was expecting a dialogue box to appear showing how to link to a post from his page, or something, and didn't get that it was just so he could look at the address bar and see the URL. I can explain it in my FAQ, but would it make sense to use [url] instead of [link] for this feature? Even if someone doesn't know what a URL is, at least it's not creating expectations, because it's a noun instead of a noun/verb. The other alternative would be to keep [link] but actually have a page appear when you clicked it that said something like "The URL for this post is _________________. Feel free to copy and paste for use as a hyperlink."
Jim, is the Scooter bot back? Something's hitting the "log (but not you)" referer page pretty hard, going through the archive page by page, and I see Scooter listed in useragent. I remember you decided to zap it some point.
Lots of doubled posts today.