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AnswerBank Site Issues Thread 21/09/2009
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Morning All,
If you've spotted any new issues can you pop them in here.
Also, if you have any ideas for site improvements you should pitch them here and we'll have a discussion. We wont be able to act on them just yet but it would be ncie to have discussions about them and see if we get an majority-backed changes.
Spare Ed
If you've spotted any new issues can you pop them in here.
Also, if you have any ideas for site improvements you should pitch them here and we'll have a discussion. We wont be able to act on them just yet but it would be ncie to have discussions about them and see if we get an majority-backed changes.
Spare Ed
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is there still a notification to the author of an answer when a maximum size file has been reached? I've posted a couple of long-winded answers (I know, I know, not uncommon) that, when submitted and displayed in the questioner's space, apparently cut off a significant portion... only including the first few words of the next paragraph, thereby producing an apparent pasquinade.
Previously, the file size was 2,000 characters and would notify the submitter when he/she attempted to submit the answer...
Previously, the file size was 2,000 characters and would notify the submitter when he/she attempted to submit the answer...
Why do links not post properly any more and can something be done to fix it please?
An example is in my first response to this question:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Question810990.html
An example is in my first response to this question:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Question810990.html
Hello, AB Ed.
Here's what seems to be a new bug for your techies to fix - I don't reckon this used to happen before.
It relates to my answer to this question.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Jobs-and-Education/Education/Question811088.html
When the answerer includes a link in his answer that overhangs the normal width of the visible screen, the rest of the text answer also follows that 'wider' width without wrap-around and gets lost off the screen.
Here's what seems to be a new bug for your techies to fix - I don't reckon this used to happen before.
It relates to my answer to this question.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Jobs-and-Education/Education/Question811088.html
When the answerer includes a link in his answer that overhangs the normal width of the visible screen, the rest of the text answer also follows that 'wider' width without wrap-around and gets lost off the screen.
Pasta - It is not a public shaming. I am just repeating Site Rules. http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Info/Rules/
You will not have a copy of the correspondence, this is because the only way users can contact us is through (as I have said before) the contact us form. Patronising and angry emails will also not get a response.
We do not like ALL CAPS because it appears agressive and rude.
Hi Buildersmate, we are actually looking into that at the moment. It shouldn't be too far over the horizon!
Jan, it wont be automatic for a little while but we'll keep chipping away at the list.
We are also working on the linking issue,
Spare Ed
You will not have a copy of the correspondence, this is because the only way users can contact us is through (as I have said before) the contact us form. Patronising and angry emails will also not get a response.
We do not like ALL CAPS because it appears agressive and rude.
Hi Buildersmate, we are actually looking into that at the moment. It shouldn't be too far over the horizon!
Jan, it wont be automatic for a little while but we'll keep chipping away at the list.
We are also working on the linking issue,
Spare Ed
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