Karsten Wade wrote:
Do you mind if I bounce this reply to the list, as written? I was
going
to just do it, but I thought better of it.
Not at all - I am posting this to the list.
On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 10:58 +1300, Vladimir Kosovac wrote:
> Lots
> of styling experiments mean that I update often, which further causes lots
> of messages sent to subscribers.
Try the Preview button. It creates a preview of the change below the
edit area. More ideas below.
I do but somehow I always come up with a new, better
idea, just after
saving :-)
> * Is this generally annoying to subscribers?
Depends. Lots of short messages can be OK if they are various targeted
changes. That can be easier than slogging through a long, single edit
of a large number of changes. If you use the preview button or the
sandbox style (see below), you can make it so that only substantive
changes are saved. Although we all make typos that have to be fixed,
and there is the Trivial Change checkbox for that when submitting.
These are the same methodologies
> * Is there a better place for trying out various formatting options
> (perhaps I should just make a new page for this purpose?)
Use your NameSpace (e.g. VladimirKosovac/) as a sandbox. You can
prototype entire trees of documents, then use ''More Actions: > Rename
Page'' for each page to move it to Docs/Drafts/.
Yes, figured that earlier this morning and started already.
> * Should I bother you with this stuff or post such questions to
the list?
Yes. :) I'm always happy to help directly, but there is an advantage to
sending to the list.
OK then, I'll post to the list and CC quaid, so that both these are
accomplished.
.
.
Just kidding.
If anything, we all learn that there really aren't
any bad questions, just unasked ones. So, here's a recursive
example.
- Karsten
Thanks,
Vladimir