Some problems i've found so far.
A big issue is sometimes when pressing [enter] the cursor doesn't follow while you press enter. It will still create new lines but you
might not know it because the screen doesn't follow either which i think is due to the cursor not following.
Another thing i've noticed is that line spacing doesn't stay constant and its hard to make it so the lines are close together.
In the editor I brought up one of my existing posts. I could not distinguish a link from plain text. The font and colour of links in the editor is not the same as it appears in the post (coloured and underlined). It would be good if the editor was as WYSIWYG as possible.
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(koo-star-neek) The real numbers are countable and I CAN prove it. Cantor was wrong!
Suggestion: When creating a link in the editor, a popup menu appears to assist you in building the link. I like this feature, however it uses a very diminutive font. Could this please use the same font size as regular text on the screen. I find the small size very had to read and operate.
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(koo-star-neek) The real numbers are countable and I CAN prove it. Cantor was wrong!
Some problems i've found so far.
A big issue is sometimes when pressing [enter] the cursor doesn't follow while you press enter. It will still create new lines but you
might not know it because the screen doesn't follow either which i think is due to the cursor not following.
I'm not able to reproduce this, what browser are you using?
Another thing i've noticed is that line spacing doesn't stay constant and its hard to make it so the lines are close together.
There are two options, enter which creates a new paragraph and shift + enter which creates a new line. For example
I have just used shift enter
to create a new line
Some problems i've found so far.
A big issue is sometimes when pressing [enter] the cursor doesn't follow while you press enter. It will still create new lines but you
might not know it because the screen doesn't follow either which i think is due to the cursor not following.
I'm not able to reproduce this, what browser are you using?
Another thing i've noticed is that line spacing doesn't stay constant and its hard to make it so the lines are close together.
There are two options, enter which creates a new paragraph and shift + enter which creates a new line. For example
I have just used shift enter
to create a new line
I have now used enter to create a new paragraph.
i am using
firefox. And i have no idea whats
with the [enter] thing. It happens randomly.
In the editor I brought up one of my existing posts. I could not distinguish a link from plain text. The font and colour of links in the editor is not the same as it appears in the post (coloured and underlined). It would be good if the editor was as WYSIWYG as possible.
Suggestion: When creating a link in the editor, a popup menu appears to assist you in building the link. I like this feature, however it uses a very diminutive font. Could this please use the same font size as regular text on the screen. I find the small size very had to read and operate.
Another thing i've noticed is that line spacing doesn't stay constant and its hard to make it so the lines are close together.
There are two options, enter which creates a new paragraph and shift + enter which creates a new line. For example
I have just used shift enter
to create a new line
I have now used enter to create a new paragraph.
How about you reverse this? (or don't have this feature at all...) It's not a "standard" usage, not clear on its own (I had no idea why it was creating 2 line breaks, and I couldn't just delete one of them)and not how people use it. Enter should just be 1 line break (not two), as I expect to be able to choose if I want to
break to the next line manually
or just manually add space. Turning the enter key into something else complicates this in a way it shouldn't. It's not really beneficial because it's already super easy to tap the enter key twice to make a new paragraph.
It's also awkward when the enter key has a different functionality when you're writing a list or if you're just writing text.
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"I'm an outsider by choice, but not truly.
It’s the unpleasantness of the system that keeps me out.
I’d rather be in, in a good system. That’s where my discontent comes from:
being forced to choose to stay outside.
My advice: Just keep movin’ straight ahead.
Every now and then you find yourself in a different place."
-George Carlin
How about you reverse this? (or don't have this feature at all...) It's not a "standard" usage, not clear on its own (I had no idea why it was creating 2 line breaks, and I couldn't just delete one of them)and not how people use it. Enter should just be 1 line break (not two), as I expect to be able to choose if I want to
I'd like to second this. It's particularly annoying when you're trying to make a thread look nice (mod page, resource pack page, server advertisement, etc.) and the editor is fighting you every step of the way.
A big issue is sometimes when pressing [enter] the cursor doesn't follow while you press enter. It will still create new lines but you
might not know it because the screen doesn't follow either which i think is due to the cursor not following.
Another thing i've noticed is that line spacing doesn't stay constant and its hard to make it so the lines are close together.
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AdminI'm not able to reproduce this, what browser are you using?
There are two options, enter which creates a new paragraph and shift + enter which creates a new line. For example
I have just used shift enter
to create a new line
I have now used enter to create a new paragraph.
i am using
firefox. And i have no idea whats
with the [enter] thing. It happens randomly.
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AdminThanks, noted! We'll fix that.
Thanks, I've made a note of this too!
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Retired StaffHow about you reverse this? (or don't have this feature at all...) It's not a "standard" usage, not clear on its own (I had no idea why it was creating 2 line breaks, and I couldn't just delete one of them)and not how people use it. Enter should just be 1 line break (not two), as I expect to be able to choose if I want to
break to the next line manually
or just manually add space. Turning the enter key into something else complicates this in a way it shouldn't. It's not really beneficial because it's already super easy to tap the enter key twice to make a new paragraph.
It's also awkward when the enter key has a different functionality when you're writing a list or if you're just writing text.
"I'm an outsider by choice, but not truly.
It’s the unpleasantness of the system that keeps me out.
I’d rather be in, in a good system. That’s where my discontent comes from:
being forced to choose to stay outside.
My advice: Just keep movin’ straight ahead.
Every now and then you find yourself in a different place."
-George Carlin
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ModeratorI'd like to second this. It's particularly annoying when you're trying to make a thread look nice (mod page, resource pack page, server advertisement, etc.) and the editor is fighting you every step of the way.
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