A huge round of applause to paulej72 for going through the bug list and sorting out much of what was there. Furthermore, I'd also like to extend thanks to iWantToKeepAnon and TheMightyBuzzard for contributions to this release.
As always, feel free to submit your issues to our bugtracker where our crack team of flying monkeys will labor to try and make it part of future site upgrades.
Check past the break for more thoughts and comments on these changes.
There's still a quite a bit of low hanging fruit, so if you like to blowtorch old codebases, grab the source and start deleting!
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I'd like to get a discussion going with the community on what sort of things you'd like to see from subscribing, so look for that article, and start brainstorming on what you would be willing to pay for (like shell accounts, USENET access, or some other service we could reasonable provide?)
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 02 2014, @09:18PM
Previously, long text strings (URLs) had a break in the link text every 50 characters.
Something has been changed and I'm sometimes seeing my horizontal scroll bar.
http://soylentnews.org/comments.pl?sid=2145&cid=50172#50172 [soylentnews.org]
-- gewg_
(Score: 2) by NCommander on Thursday June 05 2014, @04:45PM
We modified the code to use CSS wraparound instead of putting spacebreaks in the URL (which, while functional, got a fair bit of complaining on the bugtracker). I can't reproduce this myself, but what browser, and OS are you using?
Still always moving
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 05 2014, @06:23PM
We modified the code to use CSS wraparound
Ah, the focus sharpens.
So then, that guy who choses to use Lynx[1] is going to see what I noted.
Again with the Doesn't Degrade Gracefully thing. 8-(
Another instance that defies the old If it isn't broken... truism.
When I encounter this sort of thing, I recall the -original- concept of the Internet:
A homogeneous network with a heterogeneous infrastructure.
You guys are reminding me of Google's move to HTML5 to do basic page layout on their non-search services.
what browser, and OS are you using?
It isn't so much the browser (SeaMonkey) as the fact that I almost never download CSS or anything else that isn't viewable text (using AdBlock Plus with my own extremely discriminatory filterset).
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[1] After you guys have "improved" something, looking at that stuff with a text-only browser would be a useful Least-Common-Denominator check.
-- gewg_
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 10 2014, @09:37AM
Great. I don't like broken-up URLs. I don't mind an eventual horizontal scrollbar.