kdmorse
01-25-2007, 03:26 AM
!). Is there any way to save a long composed post as a draft, and come back to it later? I realize I can just compose away in Notepad, and paste it in later, but it would be sorta nice to be able to store the intermediate text on TCF as a working copy, and post it when done.
2) Compeletely unrelated: Is there any way to subscribe to a thread without having to click on Thread Tools, and then click on Subscribe on the overlay that pops up? I ask, because from time to time, the little thread tools overlay donesn't pop up, so there's not subscribe option to click. Sometimes I have to restart the browser, sometimes it just fixes itself on a refresh. but it is annoying. Also, the intersticial page that askes if I want email notofications is unnecessary, and it would be great if it could be skipped.
Ideally: A) A button on the mail sceen that subscribes you to this thread, no new page, no new questions, just 'poof', instantly subscribed.
Secondly B) At least providing a text link that says "Subscribe" somewhere normal would be nice, so we can still have something to click on when the CSS popup doesnt appear to work .
Thanks for listening,
-Ken
2) Compeletely unrelated: Is there any way to subscribe to a thread without having to click on Thread Tools, and then click on Subscribe on the overlay that pops up? I ask, because from time to time, the little thread tools overlay donesn't pop up, so there's not subscribe option to click. Sometimes I have to restart the browser, sometimes it just fixes itself on a refresh. but it is annoying. Also, the intersticial page that askes if I want email notofications is unnecessary, and it would be great if it could be skipped.
Ideally: A) A button on the mail sceen that subscribes you to this thread, no new page, no new questions, just 'poof', instantly subscribed.
Secondly B) At least providing a text link that says "Subscribe" somewhere normal would be nice, so we can still have something to click on when the CSS popup doesnt appear to work .
Thanks for listening,
-Ken