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Re: Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
I second bahuhouse’s request. I think the logout link should be placed around the navigation area. I also would like to make two more requests.
A lot of my NON-GEEKY-STAFF use the internet cafe to post to the website. They login with the “Remember me” and forget to logoff. Now this makes it quite unsafe. I have told them a thousand times to logoff after posting. But they just dont do it. I would rather have the “Remember me” feature turned off by default.
I would also like to bring <a href=“http://forum.textpattern.com/viewtopic.php?id=10225”>*this*</a> to your attention.
Sorry for requesting it here. But, since Mr.Dean is here it makes more sense for me to flash it here.
Regards,
Vasanth
“Take a point, stretch it into a line, curl it into a circle, twist it into a sphere, and punch through the sphere.”
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Re: Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
Vasanth, please reread zem’s suggestions for the best way to submit requests. The tail end of this thread ain’t it.
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#39 2005-08-12 08:16:07
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Re: Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
there have been a lot of plugins that have been made into core features without acknowledging the plugin author.
Alicson,
This one has us all stumped. Which plugins are those?
Alex
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Re: Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
there are a lot of accusations here without a reason.
keneth, Alicson,
it is always easy to find similarities between 2 works.
My main question is where is Rob in this discussion?
If there is no complain from him, there is no issue. If there is a complain, then there has to be documentation in the code (not just in the look) to support that complain and the issue will be between dean and rob with the rest of us out of it.
Last edited by colak (2005-08-12 08:55:09)
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Re: Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
colak – getting in a little late aren’t you? btw, if you want Rob’s reaction to all of this, follow that link i posted a few replies back.
zem – i understand that you guys are busy, i would hope you are busy. :) but i don’t agree with you that it would be a “waste of time” to pay attention to your forums. the people here are your customers, without them you have no work (not as far as text* is concerned). if you don’t listen to your customers main way of imparting information/concerns to you, then you’re saying you don’t care about them. and i can’t really think of a faster way to run them off.
Listen to Kenneth
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Re: Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
Personally I would just like to get on with the job and stop all this quibbling. Seems to be a bit too much of it just lately and I don’t think it does much in the way of motivating the devs. In any case, as far as this particular inclusion is concerned, I think Rob has made his position clear.
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Re: Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
El closerino.
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Re: Admin plugin request: nav dropdown to header
> don’t agree with you that it would be a “waste of time” to pay attention to your forums
Please stop putting words into people’s mouth. Nobody said that. A stable version is about to be released: I wonder what is more important, trying to read through all bug reports and troubles that people are having and working on making it stable or checking out plugins? Exacktly, the answer should be obvious.
edit: whoops, didn’t see this was closed. Sorry. ;)
Last edited by Sencer (2005-08-12 13:28:02)
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