Bug Stomp
Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!
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Prob did you "close the tag" (in this case make it black) at the end?
Evidently not. But you didn't used to have to
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I have noticed that I can't add the (time) to an existing chrono statement.
It's (dayofweek) the first of (month) in the year (year): <?PF chrono: day(1); ?>
I tried to add (time) to make it
It's (time) on (dayofweek) the first of (month) in the year (year): <?PF chrono: day(1); ?>
It keeps stripping out the (time).
It does seem to work if I import it
what is the date
Bot: It's 2:14 on Tuesday the second of September:in the year 2008:
as for the closing of the tag...no, it gives me a sense of power
You too, I see
<0><0>It's rather like magic.
Psi: But you didn't used to have to
And I thought that turn of phrase was a Southern US thing. Live and learn.
<0>Hmm, it is strange though - it only works for the italics. size and colour don't carry over to subsequent messages.
I see it is still possible to edit old posts, long after the "EDIT" link has stopped showing (so long as you have the message number to put in the URL.)
That could make the superabundant italics a little more annoying I suppose.
It's interesting that the italic effect also carries over to the headers of subsequent posts (name, time, date, message number,) and the "NEW" tag on new posts. (well, I find it mildly interesting anyway - but then, little things please little minds, as they say
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This is odd. Firefox shows it all normal, it's Internet Explorer where the color etc bleeds to the next post. On firefox I see uniform sized black posts. IE looks like the 60's revisited.<0>
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Az_7U0-cK0
well worth watching, those of you who haven't seen it already. adds to your recent discussions about evil... Earthlings
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psimagus
16 years ago
16 years ago
Evidently not. But you didn't used to have to

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prob123
16 years ago
16 years ago
It's (dayofweek) the first of (month) in the year (year): <?PF chrono: day(1); ?>
I tried to add (time) to make it
It's (time) on (dayofweek) the first of (month) in the year (year): <?PF chrono: day(1); ?>
It keeps stripping out the (time).
It does seem to work if I import it
what is the date
Bot: It's 2:14 on Tuesday the second of September:in the year 2008:
as for the closing of the tag...no, it gives me a sense of power

You too, I see

Interzone
16 years ago
16 years ago
alright. now, how do we get rid of bold lettertype..? by the way, it's my fault... did it before I learned it will affect all subsequent posts.

psimagus
16 years ago
16 years ago
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You too, I see
It's rather like magic.
Indeed - just entirely too tempting to pass by
I guess some us are just born with an inbuilt tendency to pick at frayed edges.
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Indeed - just entirely too tempting to pass by

I guess some us are just born with an inbuilt tendency to pick at frayed edges.
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Bev
16 years ago
16 years ago
Prob and Psi--I only blow things up by mistake. Whether or not I should have been playing with it in the first place is irrelevant. It's not picking at frayed edges for me so much as wondering what the blinky light is and what would happen if I push this big red button.
Prof--I got some sort of squl error in the link to transcripts, but it's gone now. Not much to worry about but I was going to report the error message before I got distracted by blinky lights and copied over it.
Prof--I got some sort of squl error in the link to transcripts, but it's gone now. Not much to worry about but I was going to report the error message before I got distracted by blinky lights and copied over it.
The Clerk
16 years ago
16 years ago
And I thought that turn of phrase was a Southern US thing. Live and learn.

psimagus
16 years ago
16 years ago
I see it is still possible to edit old posts, long after the "EDIT" link has stopped showing (so long as you have the message number to put in the URL.)
That could make the superabundant italics a little more annoying I suppose.
It's interesting that the italic effect also carries over to the headers of subsequent posts (name, time, date, message number,) and the "NEW" tag on new posts. (well, I find it mildly interesting anyway - but then, little things please little minds, as they say

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prob123
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Az_7U0-cK0
well worth watching, those of you who haven't seen it already. adds to your recent discussions about evil... Earthlings

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