Posted on 11/20/2001 6:41:53 AM PST by John Robinson
To facilitate transition to a 100% database-driven website, articles posted prior to Sept 5th, 2001 will be locked and will not be able to receive further commentary. This will be effective sometime next week, I will attempt to give 7 days of notice (via the posting program) prior to locking them completely. This will allow active discussions on these older threads to be continued to new threads.
As a consequence, I have removed the "Old Style" link from articles posted since Sept 5th, 2001. "Old Style" (/forum/) URLs for such articles will now redirect to the new /focus/ URL.
After the locking, the old /forum/ articles will exist in a read-only state. I will attempt to automatically redirect replies to these old articles to a new thread, allowing discussion of old articles to continue.
What would be EVEN MORE USEFUL, would be a "show next 25/50/100/200/all posts" button right at the bottom of the thread with the other buttons. Having to depart the thread, and change the setting for any and all threads I might view, is CUMBERSOME and a PITA.
It doesn't really matter what default setting is; what is needed is more flexibility to change around while I am viewing a thread, within the thread.
As it is, I have to leave,change the default to see a different number of posts, leave, change it back again to get my preferred default.
I really miss the archive search!
C'mon, I just got used to the OLD Style...hehehe.
(Although I like the "ping list" ability one can do...more than a few names to ping at a time, ping categories...very cool...but I STILL miss the "e-mail tag"! That was fun to play with. **g**)
I miss archive function also.
It's the amazing OPUS/Pinguin! All are welcome to ooh, ahh, boo, and sob. BYOH (Bring your own hanky.) : )
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