What is that reasoning behind that one - I guess if we wanted to we could say edited for spelling, or edited for content, or edited for relevance.
Almost all my edits are for spelling. Hey, is there a spell checker anywhere around here? ~o)
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What is that reasoning behind that one - I guess if we wanted to we could say edited for spelling, or edited for content, or edited for relevance.
Almost all my edits are for spelling. Hey, is there a spell checker anywhere around here? ~o)
I use (and prefer) FireFox from home as it has a built in spell checker. A solution at work, where I'm stuck with IE is to compose a response and cut and paste it into an e-mail or word doc and spell check there. Then copy paste back into the Café form. :cool:
Jamie
Jamie....do you actually post from work ? ;)
LOL
Avi
Jamie, that's too much work. I hear ya though. I hate posting messages with English or factual errors. :)
JB,
That's why my work hour massages have tipe-ohs and the enos from home are prefect.
Jamie
IE 7 has a built in spell checker, however you need to highlight the text you want to check and then click on the spell check button. I use Firefox at home and IE at work.
Doesn't' Google have a spell checker that works "everywhere" ?
Avi
I think you'd have to have the Google toolbar loaded.
My original question, however, is the feature itself, what is the reason for giving a reason for your edit?
I guess you can say why you're editing. A record of sorts. I just edited a message and added another link, thus my choice of "adding content".
Hmmm... I find that I can't edit my own posts at all unless I do it in the same browser session as for the original post. Once I change and/or restart computers, the edit button on my old posts is gone and they look just like somebody else's posts. This seems to be a bug -- I can understand it for the messages that were migrated over from the old board, but the same is true for my new posts made under the new software.
Martin
As I understand the software, your allowable period to edit a post is based upon time (three hours). After that, your post cannot be editied. The Reason for editing is a feature to help you clarify what you did and why for folks.
Jamie
Edit: OK after I posted I closed my browser and re-opened this thread. I can edit the post and won't include a reason for editing.
Edit 2: Interesting, the post wasn't marked as edited by me when I didn't include the reason.
why not download Firefox or Google Chrome in both home and work;) (unless IT dept. is policing the process)
Time limit would explain it -- I didn't actually want to edit any of my previous posts, I was just surprised that the "Edit" button had disappeared from them when I came home from work.
Martin
Edit test.... out of curiosity.
pd
EDIT: I was wondering if the timer for editing was stored in a cookie, but it must be server side. I posted the original from Chrome on my primary PC, but this is coming from an old Firefox v1.0 installation on my test workstation. I also tried IE... as long as I'm logged in the board will allow me to edit my posts.
Paul
I find it irritating that a) you can't delete a post and b) even if you edit it, it has to show that it was edited, reason shown or not. This is a step down from the previous forum software. I prefer simplicity. What the current software does is insure unnecessary clutter.
Not being able to delete a post is definitely NOT "in the best interests of the community." If I could edit a post and not have it show, it wouldn't be so bad. Having a time limit on even that much is also a real blow to clarity and presentation.
You're all welcome to your opinions about how this forum is set up and run, and we'll even provide the place for you to complain in public about it :), but we/I stand by this policy.
Not singling anyone out here, but the fact is too many people shoot before thinking, use the forum as a sword with their words and then think it's OK to remove those comments after others have posted. And yes, people do post when under the influence of various products which also results in colorful language one later regrets. I think it can be easy to forget that this is a public forum, and you should act accordingly. Uncontrolled editing and deleting allows those that act outside of the posting guidelines to do so without being held accountable for their own words. If something seriously needs to be edited or removed and is within reason, the moderators are happy to assist. But the days of editing and removal free-for-all are over.
See my post #13 above. I edited it twice and didn't enter a reason either time, no Edited comment appears on my post.
Like any good builder measure twice cut once or read twice, post once.
Jamie
Edit I seem to be cross posting with Scott (and not putting a reason for editing in)
[QUOTE=Paul Hostetter;580252]...b) even if you edit it, it has to show that it was edited, reason shown or not. This is a step down from the previous forum software....
Any time you edited in the old forum software it showed that it had been edited and showed a time stamp.
It looked like this:
As Bill has pointed out the old software did show an edit and by whom. That part isn't new.
The only time I deleted a post was when I gave incorrect information. This is especially important to me when trying to help someone with chords to a song, or theory information. Sometimes you just don't see an error before it's too late. I hope that if someone posts factual errors that this would be considered "deletable" or "editable" by the moderators. For the record, I'm not crazy about the new delete/edit features. One way to handle it would be to not allow editing or deletion once a post has been responded to.
JB, I believe the moderators would be willing to intervene in cases like that.
Since most posts aren't quoted by another user when they are replied to I don't know how we could code for that. Even more onerous would be requiring someone to quote whomever they were replying to in order to lock down a previous post from editing.
The new forum software is new and, we'll all have to adjust to the new environment. I'm confident people will adjust how to post and utilize the moderators for legitimate concerns. Believe me, this is no power play by Scott and Ted. It creates more work for them to maintain the integrity of the board this way.
Jamie
It would seem our Admin has fixed the edit glitch where if no reason is given the not edited box is put in. I'll edit this and not give a reason and it will just display who did it and at what time.
Jamie
I'll add this text and enter no reason...