Trying to use actual browser features, such as find, completely Belgium s discourse
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Try to Ctrl+F -> Discourse search (wtf? whatever nbd) -> Ctrl+F Browser find in page -> Type 'Call m' -> Reply window opens, lose focus on find dropdown
Belgium you respond to browser events correctly. If I don't have focus on the page itself your keyboard nav should be doing nothing.
Browser: Chrome v whatever the current version is
Apparently this only works in multiple page topics?
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Try to Ctrl+F
By design, I'm afraid.
F3 is not captured, not sure if it works in Chrome.
Hitting CtrlF twice in a row will work.
But with Discurse's loading / unloading of posts the usefulness of built-in browser search is questionable to say the least.
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Yeah it works, but my complaint was that it was opening the reply window as well. This may have been fixed because I can no longer repo
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This may have been fixed because I can no longer repo
I can, actually, just by typing fast enough... None of those keys by itself should activate the reply window.... Hmmm....
EDIT: Scratch that, c is "create new topic" when no text box is focused, slow connection so it took a while....
Try ? when you have no inputs focused.
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Have you tried refreshing the tabs you can repo on? Maybe it's just server cooties causing it not to display.
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Have you tried refreshing the tabs you can repo on? Maybe it's just server cooties causing it not to display.
Nah, works reliably, but I'm currently tethering to a mobile connection that's just about bordering on 3G. Guess it's waiting for the server to confirm my session or something before popping up.
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It's "repro", ffs.
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wel mabe you shoudnt worry when smeone makes a typi
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Guess it's waiting for the server to confirm my session or something before popping up.
Probably fetching the draft.
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You get a like for a legitimately humorous use of an emoji. Well done sir, I'd take my hat off but we don't have animated avatars.
Filed under: Even though I had to hover on it to figure WTF it's supposed to be
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Hmm. Chrome on Win8.1. Ctrl+F only opens the browser search for me. I have to click the to open Discosearch.
That's different to what I thought happened last time I tried it...
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That's odd, same here.
It used to open the Discosearch on a topic, but the browser search on the topic list.Now it's browser all the time.
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Hmm. Chrome on Win8.1. Ctrl+F only opens the browser search for me. I have to click the to open Discosearch.
I'd say that's a bug but... the question is, do you really want it fixed?
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Well with Infiniscroll™ the browser search is pretty useless.
Discosearch™ with its faults is a lot better than it originally was.
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Discosearch™ with its faults is a lot better than it originally was.
I've had better success with
psql -d discourse -c 'select id, cooked from posts where raw ilike "%search term%"'
in the past. Then again that's not really a feature available to most users, nor is it guaranteed to pick up stuff in the past day...
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I've had better success with
psql -d discourse -c 'select id, cooked from posts where raw ilike "%search term%"'
OMG HAXXX!
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And you won't give us access to that. Shocking.
What's the worst that could happen?!
Filed under: Yeah yeah, Worst of the Worst™ Ideas topic is
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What's the worst that could happen?!
IP addresses, email addresses, password hashes, private messages, (and since they haven't written the stuff to display it yet) sex and gender for those who've filled them out.
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sex ... for those who've filled them out.
So just a few hundred entries of "yes please" then?
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I'll see if I can get anonymous data out of it - just need to find which of the 200 tables they've stuffed that data into...
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[pjh@sofa discourse]$ psql -d discourse -c "select id, name from user_fields" id | name ----+-------- 1 | Sex 2 | Gender (2 rows) [pjh@sofa discourse]$ psql -d discourse -c "select count(*), name, value from user_custom_fields where name like 'user_field_%' group by name, value order by count(*) desc" count | name | value -------+--------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 77 | user_field_1 | 76 | user_field_2 | 13 | user_field_1 | Male 13 | user_field_2 | Male 10 | user_field_1 | M 8 | user_field_2 | M 6 | user_field_1 | male 5 | user_field_2 | male 2 | user_field_1 | Yes, please 2 | user_field_1 | m 2 | user_field_1 | Yes 1 | user_field_1 | 100rpm is the sexiest speed for robots 1 | user_field_1 | Yes Please 1 | user_field_1 | when I can 1 | user_field_1 | not in this place! 1 | user_field_2 | gender 1 | user_field_2 | GENDER_UNKNOWN 1 | user_field_2 | what? 1 | user_field_1 | yes thanks 1 | user_field_2 | Privileged 1 | user_field_2 | f 1 | user_field_2 | I have that too. 1 | user_field_1 | No 1 | user_field_1 | spectacular 1 | user_field_1 | really? 1 | user_field_2 | dude 1 | user_field_1 | Yes please ☺ 1 | user_field_2 | Yes 1 | user_field_2 | GENDER_NOT_FOUND 1 | user_field_1 | Often 1 | user_field_1 | Yes, please. 1 | user_field_1 | no thanks 1 | user_field_1 | female 1 | user_field_1 | Not with you! 1 | user_field_2 | Unknown 1 | user_field_2 | Neutral 1 | user_field_1 | other 1 | user_field_1 | YES PLEASE 1 | user_field_2 | I was trying to think of a snarky answer for this based on another definition of the word gender, then I disc overed this page and forgot all about that. WHY DOES THIS PAGE EXIST https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change_and_gender 1 | user_field_2 | m 1 | user_field_2 | Yes too 1 | user_field_1 | heliocentric demi-pan 1 | user_field_2 | dunno 1 | user_field_1 | Yes, absolutely! 1 | user_field_2 | I barely knew 'er! 1 | user_field_1 | Yes please 1 | user_field_1 | sex 1 | user_field_2 | Robot 1 | user_field_1 | Robot 1 | user_field_2 | Male, unless I'm in a particularly funny mood ☺ 1 | user_field_2 | Bender 1 | user_field_1 | yes (52 rows)
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100rpm is the sexiest speed for robots
I barely knew 'er!
Not with you!
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I should fill mine with unicode ...
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1 | user_field_1 | 100rpm is the sexiest speed for robots
I was trying to think of a snarky answer for this based on another definition of the word gender, then I disc
overed this page and forgot all about that. WHY DOES THIS PAGE EXIST https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change_and_genderSurprisingly verbose...
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I've no idea what the Discolimit is.
More than 65536, at least...
Filed under: I should use Discourse profile fields as cloud storage,
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This post is deleted!
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And done. I added some Emojis and a RLO.
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Hmm. Chrome on Win8.1. Ctrl+F only opens the browser search for me. I have to click the to open Discosearch.
Chrome on Linux still gives me discosearchbox. Unless the editor has focus. Then I get a native find box.
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I was trying to think of a snarky answer for this based on another definition of the word gender, then I disc
overed this page and forgot all about that. WHY DOES THIS PAGE EXIST https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change_and_genderWhoever that was, I agree wholeheartedly.
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From the talk page: "Hello all! Because I started this page as an assignment for a class..."
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This article is the subject of an educational assignment at Rice University supported by the Wikipedia Ambassador Program during the 2013 Q1 term. Further details are available on the course page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_Program:Rice_University/Poverty,_Gender,and_Human_Development_Section_1(Spring_2013)
A key requirement of the course is the development of an approved contribution to Wikipedia, either a substantial revision of an existing article or a new article. Students will also review existing pages, write proposals for their contributions, participate in appropriate project groups, and provide additional contributions (such as to talk pages or edits of other entries). The assigned will be staged, with portions due at specific dates during the course.
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A key requirement of the course is the development of an approved contribution to Wikipedia, either a substantial revision of an existing article or a new article.
We've had that too - but that was on computers' use in medicine, not this kind of asspullery.