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Another nice things is that you can now use "0 replies" as a parameter for search. This allows you to search for threads with 0 replies that are about topics you feel you can help with.
--jeremy
Thanks. Thats a pretty good feature for the search function.
I replied to a thread, and then did a spell check on my reply, this is what I got:
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I tried the spell check on this thread and nothing happens. Just a heads up, and I really like the new look.
I replied to a thread, and then did a spell check on my reply, this is what I got:
I tried the spell check on this thread and nothing happens. Just a heads up, and I really like the new look.
Very nice design. Very very nice, I like it
The quote things worked for me.
Although I find that the typing is a little slow... I'm wondering if... The KDE autospell check had something to do with it... I disabled it and the CPU just cooled down, but it's still buggish. The typing is still slower than average, writing in kwrite writes just like usual. I think that the formatting option above have something to do with it. Could there be a way to disable it? My Gentoo konqueror 3.4.1 doesn't like it.
Spell checking doesn't work...
I like the drop dow menus... nice... very nice ....
The new layout is different to be sure, and I must say I'm quickly becoming a fan of it. A big thank you to Jeremy and everyone else who helped on this. I've done stuff like this for a BBS system at work, and believe me, it is an effort to get everything working correctly.
One thing I have noticed, the context help on the formatting buttons in quick reply seems a bit off. When I put my mouse cursor over, say, the make hyperlink button and hold it there, a little text box comes up saying "make hyperlink" as expected. But when I move off the hyperlink button to any other button or anywhere else on the page, that "make hyperlink" text box stsys in place. I would think it would go away after a bit. It does go away funally when you click a mouse button or type on the keyboard. Is this the way it's supposed to work? I'm using Firefox 1.5 on Slackware 10.1. Anyhow, this is an extremely minor problem for me, and once again, thanks to Jeremy and everyone who helped!
Superb work on the upgrade! I've just been poking around a little but Wow, it really looks great. One minor issue though: I get a "page not found" when I click on the Rules link at the bottom of the page.
Kudos to everyone who participated in the upgrade effort
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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simcox1, you may need to clear your cookies.
J.W., thanks! We're working on getting some of the final bits of content in - the rules should be up asap.
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