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Journal Deleting
mondo Started conversation Dec 8, 1999
Any idea when the ability to edit and/or delete forum entries might be coming online?
The older one take up a bit of screen "realestate", so it would be nice to delete those that are no longer relevant, or even to archive them to another page, and just have the 3-5 most recent ones on the users page.
Any ideas?
mondo
Journal Deleting
Bruce Posted Dec 9, 1999
Hi
I can't help with when the new forum features might be arriving but I can tell you that only the 5 recent journal entries are displayd on your page
;^)#
Journal Layout
9-O-Jellyclock Posted Dec 17, 1999
What would be really nice is if the posted journal entry bore even the remotest resemblance to the preview of the very same text. i.e., instead of it getting translated into a thin column with extra breaks between the words and loads of extra lines inserted apparently at random ... it plays hell with poetry ...
Journal Layout
Bruce Posted Dec 20, 1999
The h2g2 site resizes things like the joournal entries to fit across various sceen/browser window sizes. It does this by wrapping the lines onto new lines in the space between words. It will also start a new line wherever you explicitly enter a new line (carriage return/enter key)
hope it helps
;^)#
Deleting Journal Entries
9-O-Jellyclock Posted May 30, 2000
... hey it's 24 weeks since I last checked and the words from 'Up There' are still that we will
"... soon be able to delete and edit journal entries". I was just wondering what sort of a timescale
we're working to here, and whether or not it's one that's protracted enough to overlap my lifecycle
completely? I can't even remember writing those journal entries. I think somebody put them there
to make me believe I was losing my memory.
It's working!
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