it), please
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Anthere wrote:
I suggest that a browser check be added, and that on
all browsers where it is
not working, it be disabled. It is *very bad* to let such bugs in an
application, with the claim it is to help people when it will just do the
opposite. Please, keep it for other browsers (because it is a *neat*
feature, but disable it in our browser). Respect variety. Please do not
punish minorities browsers users by degrading the way the application works
for them. And please no one answer that this browser is old, and should not
exist at all. That might have been true on my old (favorite) Opera 5, but
Netscape 7 is recent.
Exactly! I wrote essentially the same thing on the English Village pump
several hours ago.
There is really no big deal in wiki editing.
Yep. The whole point of wiki is to make mark-up fast and easy. Having a
half-broken edit tool bar just causes confusion, however. Best then to leave
it out entirely for any browser that can't take full advantage of it.
-- mav