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(@dave-ingram)
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Wendell and all:

A couple of things that either help me or I'd like to see:

1.) Some one noted below that you can "right click" and "open in new tab" rather than "left click". This is kind of handy so you don't have to go back to the HOME PAGE. This at least works with IE8.

2.) But rather than the above, I wish when I clicked something it would open up on the right - maybe in the "sidebar". Sorta like the way RPLS has been. Wendell, is there any way to make this happen?

and 3.) The search feature. It will let you search through the titles and text, but will not let you search by the author. Wendell, can you get it to search by the author?

I know that this is new and others will probably have their desires, but these are mine.

Dave

 
Posted : July 3, 2010 3:43 am
Wendell
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> 2.) But rather than the above, I wish when I clicked something it would open up on the right - maybe in the "sidebar". Sorta like the way RPLS has been. Wendell, is there any way to make this happen?

http://beerleg.com/index.php?mode=thread&id=1285

> and 3.) The search feature. It will let you search through the titles and text, but will not let you search by the author. Wendell, can you get it to search by the author?

That is a planned feature. 🙂

 
Posted : July 4, 2010 7:57 am
Wendell
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> > and 3.) The search feature. It will let you search through the titles and text, but will not let you search by the author. Wendell, can you get it to search by the author?

A slight correction on this one: You can visit a user's profile page and click the "show postings" link to see all of his/her posts. It works great for now, but as users post more and more messages, that list will get longer and longer, hence harder to find specific posts. So my plan at this point is to add a "search within these results" search bar at the top of a user's list of posts.

 
Posted : July 4, 2010 1:02 pm