mrmist wrote:

Recent Changes is even worse, it used to be fairly accessible but now it's off the bottom of the screen.

    Why rely on the web page navigation? Bookmark it in your browser.

I have a Projects button on my Firefox toolbar. I click on the button and a drop-down menu appears. The Codex folder has all my most visited destinations on the Codex.

When I'm uploading and editing function pages in the Codex I like to have certain tabs open every time. In Firefox, I created a folder under the Codex folder mentioned above with bookmarks to these pages. At the bottom of the menu for that folder is an "Open All in Tabs" option. I click on that menu option and all the tabs I want open for me. No muss. No Fuss.

Web page designers change layouts based on customer complaints and other input. There are a few marketing groups which do tests to see what the average user wants and what turns them away. Frequent users are rarely average users. There is a constant trade-off between pleasing existing users and attracting new users.

    Still, I find the squeaky wheel gets the oil.


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