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ksattic (16:48 22/3/2004) ilcook (20:44 22/3/2004) Kinetic (07:47 23/3/2004) |
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Simon Wilson | Message #53253, posted by ksattic at 16:48, 22/3/2004 |
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I think it would be better to remove the "reply" links on posts if you are not logged in. I can type a full message and click "post message" and then be told "no author set". There's no option to log in and post at the same time - you have to copy the message into the clipboard, log in, then find the post you want to reply to again, then hit reply, then paste. Removing the reply links when you're not logged in would speed things up as I would realise I need to log in first. |
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Ian Cook | Message #53264, posted by ilcook at 20:44, 22/3/2004, in reply to message #53253 |
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I think it would be better to remove the "reply" links on posts if you are not logged in. I can type a full message and click "post message" and then be told "no author set". There's no option to log in and post at the same time - you have to copy the message into the clipboard, log in, then find the post you want to reply to again, then hit reply, then paste. *Smirks* I don't log out normally, so don't have that problem. |
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Andrew Duffell | Message #53272, posted by ad at 07:47, 23/3/2004, in reply to message #53264 |
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You obviously haven't had the experience of getting logged out automatically.I think it would be better to remove the "reply" links on posts if you are not logged in. I can type a full message and click "post message" and then be told "no author set". There's no option to log in and post at the same time - you have to copy the message into the clipboard, log in, then find the post you want to reply to again, then hit reply, then paste. |
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