yes, it's all starting to make sense . I'm liking it
If I want to tell you "Hey Ryan, i mailed the tools and your tracking number is xxxxxxxxxx", but dont need to be bothered with an "Okay" reply, the lock provides a quick one way message.No idea why you would want to send a private message and not allow the recipient to respond, but there ya go….
Oh ya man! I’m all in! I drank the Kool-Aid LOLIf I want to tell you "Hey Ryan, i mailed the tools and your tracking number is xxxxxxxxxx", but dont need to be bothered with an "Okay" reply, the lock provides a quick one way message.
It also prevents necro-messages from being resurrected to the queue.
And most importantly, its a great way to annoy admin and moderators and then lock the message.![]()
Now that you’ve mentioned it, I kind of like the pop-up alert when you get a PM. I like to know when I’m messaged, and I like to know the person I have messaged will be alerted to the message. That little red dot could be missed for weeks.I didn't see that I had a PM. unlike in VB, you don't get a notice smack dab in the middle of the screen.
yeah, I did open your profile & send a new message.
I think in VB you could add a party to the PM s when you replied. this perhaps is a more secure way?? I dunno
I'd be fine with it, especially if you were forced to select a location. It's annoying when people say "up here..." and because they have no location you have no idea.Location is on the member card. You can see it when you hover over a username:
However, I think it's more useable under the username.
I think the best option would be to make the location character limited... I'm just unsure how many characters. I'm an emotionless robot, so I think just state (two character state code) and country (two letter country code) would be best. I think people would hate that though.
I'm still running into this. I cleared my history and still don't get anything related to fonts under Preferences.That was cached... if folks can see it now, they won't be able to for long...
I'm still running into this. I cleared my history and still don't get anything related to fonts under Preferences.
First I want to say that this is not a complaint about the new look, I have no issues at all with it.
But I am getting really bad lag when scrolling, using Safari on a MacBook. Far from the latest MacBook, but I have no issues on other webpages so I just felt I should report it.
...getting really bad lag when scrolling, using Safari on a MacBook. Far from the latest MacBook...
hey Ryan, just mentioning this again as I think it got lost in the noise. any chance we can have the delete draft button showing as a default in the editing window?
I thought it was? Top right corner right next to the preview button.hey Ryan, just mentioning this again as I think it got lost in the noise. any chance we can have the delete draft button showing as a default in the editing window?
This is correct. You should have no options.
Okay, I was behind a couple of days I guess. I didn't see the original font being complained about so that's already resolved.
Thank you sirnot sure. But I will look into it.
Yeah, Chrome works better. But I'm don't want to switch browser just for one page.Mid-2013 MacBook Air, macOS Big Sur 11.3.1 here, with no lag at all on scrolling -- but I use Chrome, not Safari. Have you tried a different browser?
No, an older Intel one (mid 2014).M1 MacBook?
On my iPhone, even in desktop mode it is as you described. It doesn’t seem as wide when viewed on my full size iPad though, it looks just like it does when using my laptop or pc. I’m using Safari on my iPad and iPhone and FireFox on everything else.It would be nice to reduce the width of the poster info box relative to the post in tablet view a little - browsing in portrait on an ipad mini gives over 25% of screen width to the poster box on the left.
My apologies if this has been brought up before.
This new layout *****. just my opinion.
This isn't new, and I believe it stems from an issue where a disgruntled member went back and deleted/edited all their posts to remove content.I noticed that my old posts can't be edited. In my own personal underground lair thread, I like to fix dead links and typographical errors that I find. Also, some people here have built threads where they go back and edit/add content to the first couple of posts as time goes by.
<user> replied to a thread you are watching at Garage Journal.
Usual "if this is duplicate, sorry / not sorry."
The thread notify emails come with body opening text
"a thread you are watching" could be hyperlinked to the thread.
Also, in the second paragraph of this post of mine, the hyperlink is a link to G J. The font is so close in color to the rest of the text, the hyperlink could be missed by those with lesser eyesight. You've had some feedback from others in free parking about contrast requesting black text.
The same thing repeats in the email. Link looking exactly like the rest of the text. Black in this case.
On my iMac, it's a different thing, I have that antiquey drawing background that jumps around as I scroll, and the letters are rendered in a heavier type (it could just be the smoothing) than on the iPad. It looks like the same font, but the slightly thinner rendering on the iPad makes them WAY more pleasant to read. At the very least I'd like to see the bold (for unread posts or whatever) decreased. There is way more difference than needed between bold and regular.
On the editing thing, since I didn't see a reply to my last suggestion, how about making it more onerous but not impossible to edit old posts? Maybe after the initial 48 hours, allow edits to posts only so many times per day for anything older than 48 hours. Would make it painful for folks to Ninja Edit™ their older content in bulk but for things like Frank's drill press thread or classifieds, it would keep things workable.
Actually related question - with XF is it possible to enforce the 72-hour bump rules in the classifieds now? That would be sweet.
This highlights the problem Ryan is going to have. I prefer the exact opposite of everything you said LOL Like they say, you can’t please everyone.On my iMac, it's a different thing, I have that antiquey drawing background that jumps around as I scroll, and the letters are rendered in a heavier type (it could just be the smoothing) than on the iPad. It looks like the same font, but the slightly thinner rendering on the iPad makes them WAY more pleasant to read. At the very least I'd like to see the bold (for unread posts or whatever) decreased. There is way more difference than needed between bold and regular.
Overall colors look fine.


with XF is it possible to enforce the 72-hour bump rules in the classifieds now? That would be sweet.
Not me.I went a little wider still and most locations seem to fit well now... Question is - Is this wider sidebar bothering anyone?
Yes, a mid-2011 27" iMac. Here are some crops.
iPad:
iMac:
The scale is off because of the different resolutions, and I didn't want to change that and induce resampling, but when I scale them the same, the difference in appearance doesn't change. The iMac is just blockier and the letters don't breathe enough. Parts of them nearly touch where they don't on the iPad. On the iPad, many of the gaps between letters are the same as the stroke width, but on the iMac the gaps appear narrower than the stroke width.
Yes, that would be good.Certainly no rush, but any chance links can open automatically in a new tab?