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Eric Rohloff wrote:
Scrolling Good!! Ug Ug

Trying to add a few things each day. ;)

Keep posting the suggestions and we will see what we can do. ;)
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In reply to the sales email I received from CoffeeCup, headlined: Have you checked it [the new Web site] out yet?

I have checked it out! I'd meant to write and congratulate you even before you sent the email.

I love seeing that simple <doctype html> DTD on CC's new pages. And, as a hand-coder, I appreciate that you left the markup and styling in indented, pretty-printed form. It thus serves as a nice example. The site is plenty quick enough, proving that minifying everything in sight is not so important in these days of high-speed Internet.

Thank you for courageously "eating your own dog food."

I look forward to owning the "responsive design" products that are sure to emanate from CoffeeCup in the coming months.

Regards,
Halfnium

p.s. -- Now if I could run the HTML Editor on Linux, my joy would be complete. Failing that, I'd appreciate insight into the virtual machine scheme best suited for running the Editor on Windows, hosted on Linux.
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Jo Ann wrote:
Scott, he means in the Forum list itself not the list of threads or the menu on the left. When you loaded up the Forums to the list of forums, if there were any new posts in any of the forums a red [new post] type link would be in that forums section that you could click that link and it would take you directly to the newest post in that forum. Like so:

http://coffeecuphelp.com/jo/screenshots/new-post-links.png


This has now been implemented. ;)
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New since when? After I check them it's stilling saying new. :)
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
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I see that we now have labels for New Posts. That's great!

Another issue: Smileys are turned off by default. So I enable them, use a smiley in a post and there it is after I have submitted the post. Then I discover a typo in my post and click on Edit post to correct it. When I submit the corrected post, the smiley is gone. The default of hiding the smileys have come on again. I don't find that particularly convenient. Better let the smileys show by default. Those who don't want to use them can just leave them.
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Eric Rohloff wrote:
New since when? After I check them it's stilling saying new. :)

I got them away after clicking 'Mark everything read'.
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Scot, thanks for puting the new post labels back :) , but can you make the new post labels in the thread list be made a link to the first unread post in that thread like the way it was before?
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James D wrote:
Scot, thanks for puting the new post labels back :) , but can you make the new post labels in the thread list be made a link to the first unread post in that thread like the way it was before?

I think we can do that! :)
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Inger wrote:
I see that we now have labels for New Posts. That's great!

Another issue: Smileys are turned off by default. So I enable them, use a smiley in a post and there it is after I have submitted the post. Then I discover a typo in my post and click on Edit post to correct it. When I submit the corrected post, the smiley is gone. The default of hiding the smileys have come on again. I don't find that particularly convenient. Better let the smileys show by default. Those who don't want to use them can just leave them.


Looking into that one now.
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Good!

And the links still open in the same window as the posts. I had hoped that had been changed.
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