Characters' ages/Multiple posts/TBAYs
carolynwhite2
carolynwhite2 at aol.com
Sat May 21 19:15:35 UTC 2005
Carolyn:
> Please note that by implementing this suggestion I will have to re-
> number all the succeeding sections ....
Jen: Ack, is there a better way? ....Oh dear, just checked the
database and see you've already changed things. My, you are speedy
aren't you?
Carolyn:
I only added the extra sub-heads within the existing category, as
when I looked, I saw that the main head still had 191 posts in it, as
Kathy was waiting for me to create the new heads before she could
move things.
Once that's done, we must make a definitive decision where this
section should live. I'd prefer not to renumber all the next
sections, obviously, but if there is no other way..
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Ginger: Maybe I'm getting oldgetful in my foreage, but I had thought
I heard something (outside my own head) about multiposts, and how the
relevant section would be highlighted in the final product so people
could just scroll down. It might be just me, though.
Carolyn:
Yes, this is the general intention, though I have to admit that Paul
and Tim are not sure how to do this, as yet.
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Jen:
If a post has TBAY in the title, I haven't been coding it to the TBAY
category. What's the final word on that and does it matter?
Ginger: Oh, dear, I've been doing just the opposite! Unless the
TBAY in the heading is leftover from the previous post and the
current one is not actually a TBAY.
I'm afraid one of us is wrong. I got a new stove yesterday. Shall I
fire it up in anticipation?
Carolyn:
Generally, the TBAY head down in the admin section was created to
code posts that were TBAY in style, but were posted without that
prefix in the subject-head. Mainly this occurred way back in the mid-
20000s, when people started experimenting. After major objections
(TBacle I, II..), the prefix was introduced. I think it is still
useful to tick it even if the prefix is used, and I try to remember
to do that. Otherwise, someone wanting to call up the whole TBAY
oeuvre would miss some.
Carolyn
Who can't mow the lawn either, as it it's tipping down this side of
the pond as well.
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