On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:25 PM, Scott Reynen wrote:
On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:33 PM, David Janes wrote:
Start a wiki page, keep it in edit mode (i.e. don't save) and play
with it. The current practice has its downfalls but seems to work
esthetically well, with the downside that you have to click one down
to edit.
I just realized that this thread is discussing one of my pet
peeves. I can't believe I almost missed the opportunity to rant
about how annoying it is to click on an edit link and have it open
the wrong section. But even more annoying than that: when the
links get pushed down, the last sections end up with no working
edit links at all, so you have to guess at the section number if
you want to edit those sections. So I'll put my vote in for
avoiding whatever causes this to happen.
How about we fix MediaWiki instead? (or maybe see if an upgrade is in
order?).
-ryan
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