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RobertC, when you get a minute, would you check out my questions on my user page, please? I'm trying to get my wiki legs. Thanks --[[User:Nanette|Nanette]] 18:51, 27 Jan 2007 (UTC) | RobertC, when you get a minute, would you check out my questions on my user page, please? I'm trying to get my wiki legs. Thanks --[[User:Nanette|Nanette]] 18:51, 27 Jan 2007 (UTC) | ||
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| + | Thanks for the feedback regarding the "Related Links" to GC talks. I had previously talked to Matthew about adding links as a project, and he gave me the thumbs up. I can already see it's going to keep me busy for the next few months. Last night I spent about an hour, and didn't get very far. I am not adding every scripture referenced in the talk, only those that are expanded to some degree in the text, which means that I have to ''read'' the talks pretty carefully. I also had to go back and edit my entries after I determined I was formatting the citation incorrectly. (You know, correct use of italics, abbr., etc...) BTW, do you know what ff. means--footnotes?? --[[User:John|John]] 03:10, 10 February 2007 (CET) | ||
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Programming question
Woops, this computer remembered me using my old Rcouch account (which I'd like to delete) on that last comment....
A related programming question: How hard would it be to prompt non-logged in users to either log-in or create an account when they submit edits? I think they should still be given the chance to just use their IP address without an account, but it's a good excuse to prompt them to create an account (and a good reminder for those of us with an account to login if we forgot!). --RobertC 19:26, 13 Aug 2005 (CEST)
It is a great idea. I don't think it is very easy, but maybe one day we will have the resources to do it. In the meantime I'll add it to the list of suggested enhancements. --Matthew Faulconer 07:12, 14 Aug 2005 (CEST)
>my old Rcouch account (which I'd like to delete)
Done. --Matthew Faulconer 05:59, 24 Aug 2005 (CEST)
Scripture journal
On Matthewfaulconer's page, he lists "less introspective" as one of the goals of this site that differentiates it from other blog sites. I personally would like to hear other people's introspective thoughts, esp. in regard to the questions on the commentary page. I think allowing a place for such ruminations on this site will help create a sense of community as well as spark ideas that may eventually become an improvement on the main commentary pages.
However, I understand this may be beyond the scope of this site, at least as originally intended. This also adds 'noise' to the recent changes page, which is probably followed by many users. So if a personal scripture journal is not appropriate for this site, please let me know. Because these personal reflections don't directly further the main goal and scope of this site (they're too introspective), I'm putting links on the discussion page, not the commentary page.
- I like the idea of people posting some personal reflections on the scriptures that may or may not work well (and not having to worry about whether it does) on their own personal pages. The issue you bring up about noise on the recent changes page is legitimate. I think it wouldn't be too hard to add another switch on this page so that you could hide edits to user pages. I'll add that to the list of enhancements.--Matthew Faulconer 16:08, 16 Aug 2005 (CEST)
Please see...
Robert, check out my comments here. I hope you don't mind me using Heb 5:1-5 as the example. I wanted to use this example because I figured you agreed that your name should have been removed there. --Matthew Faulconer 17:32, 25 Feb 2006 (UTC)
Moroni 7
I just got around to looking at the changes you made to Moro 7:1-5 and the stuff you added to the talk page. I like the improvements to the commmentary page. Nice work. Also, I want to continue working on this chapter and this talk pge stuff is good food for thought. Thanks, --Matthew Faulconer 14:06, 28 Apr 2006 (UTC)
thanks
Thanks for the additions to the Jew and Gentile page. Good stuff. --Matthew Faulconer 07:09, 6 Oct 2006 (UTC)
RobertC, when you get a minute, would you check out my questions on my user page, please? I'm trying to get my wiki legs. Thanks --Nanette 18:51, 27 Jan 2007 (UTC)
RE: CR Citations
Thanks for the feedback regarding the "Related Links" to GC talks. I had previously talked to Matthew about adding links as a project, and he gave me the thumbs up. I can already see it's going to keep me busy for the next few months. Last night I spent about an hour, and didn't get very far. I am not adding every scripture referenced in the talk, only those that are expanded to some degree in the text, which means that I have to read the talks pretty carefully. I also had to go back and edit my entries after I determined I was formatting the citation incorrectly. (You know, correct use of italics, abbr., etc...) BTW, do you know what ff. means--footnotes?? --John 03:10, 10 February 2007 (CET)