Frankie626
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I have been having issues as well
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So I learned about the new Bookmark feature that we gained from the upgrade. Absolutely lovely thing and I can see it being extremely useful in the future, but is there any way to incorporate it into the search bar to look through the bookmarks in a specific thread? I can honestly see them building up. And while the tag system is useful, having to go into your account settings/alerts to look at them is pretty inconvenient. Especially if you want something from a specific thread and manage to build up a ton of them.
So is there any workaround for the issue where trying to embed images from a lot of hosting sites that used to work before the transition fails now? I could rehost them onto on of the services that still seem to work, but I am trying to figure out if there is a way to not do that and if there is any consistency to which sites work or not.
They accumulate with every post you bookmark until you delete them afaik.I haven't played with bookmarks much.
Is it one per thread, or do they just accumulate unless you delete the old ones manually?
They accumulate with every post you bookmark until you delete them afaik.
Point of order: imgur broke several months prior to the move; it wasn't related to the transition.I know Imgur access got broken in the move.
Other sites seem to work consistently for me -- catbox.moe, imgbb.co, linking directly to the 'borus, etc. assuming the host site is up at the time of first proxy.
Which sites are being inconsistent for you?
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Don't even get me started on the bizarre unit of measurement known as the "stone"
Danbooru has been working, but stuff like gelbooru or rule34.xxx have stopped working completely. Same for a few other doujin places, such as the funny six-numbers site. I have also been having some problems with artstation, but I use it so rarely that I would need to doublecheck to know if it is consistent.I know Imgur access got broken in the move.
Other sites seem to work consistently for me -- catbox.moe, imgbb.co, linking directly to the 'borus, etc. assuming the host site is up at the time of first proxy.
Which sites are being inconsistent for you?
Danbooru has been working, but stuff like gelbooru or rule34.xxx have stopped working completely. Same for a few other doujin places, such as the funny six-numbers site. I have also been having some problems with artstation, but I use it so rarely that I would need to doublecheck to know if it is consistent.
Hmm, weird. Gelbooru was not working a few days ago, but now it is when I tried reproducing your embed. I just checked for the other hosting services though. It seems rule34.xxx and nhentai are still not working. Not sure if that is on purpose or not.Direct Gelbooru links worked for me earlier today:
It was probably just a symptom of that weird lag we had for a few days.Hmm, weird. Gelbooru was not working a few days ago, but now it is when I tried reproducing your embed. I just checked for the other hosting services though. It seems rule34.xxx and nhentai are still not working. Not sure if that is on purpose or not.
You realize you can put multiple bookmarks in the same physical book, right? Think less 'marking my current place in a novel' (because that's what the unread-threadmark indicators are for) and more 'marking things I'll need to look at again in a reference book'.Oh, so a "bookmark" designed by someone who got used to web browsers before ever touching an actual book.
You realize you can put multiple bookmarks in the same physical book, right? Think less 'marking my current place in a novel' (because that's what the unread-threadmark indicators are for) and more 'marking things I'll need to look at again in a reference book'.
Actually, there are two read/unread status trackers. One applies to all posts in the thread, and only tracks the single latest post you have viewed (i.e. if you open the last page in the thread, every post before that is marked as read, even if you never actually saw it). That one is what controls where you go if you hit 'Jump to new', and it has the (I think) 6-week limit on how far back it tracks.Read-unread is not particularly useful in general -- if a thread is more than a few months old, it's always marked read. You realize this is a story site with a lot of old, long threads that people still want to read, right?
Actually, there are two read/unread status trackers. One applies to all posts in the thread, and only tracks the single latest post you have viewed (i.e. if you open the last page in the thread, every post before that is marked as read, even if you never actually saw it). That one is what controls where you go if you hit 'Jump to new', and it has the (I think) 6-week limit on how far back it tracks.
However, in XF2, every threadmarked post has its own read/unread tracker. This only gets cleared if you actually view a page with that post displayed (either in the thread or in reader mode) and has, AFAICT, no time limit. (At least, SB and SV have this feature; I assume it's a XF2 thing, but I suppose it could be a plugin they've both installed.)
Honestly, the biggest limit with both systems is there's no way to reset it, so if you want to reread something, you have to track where you are yourself - either manually, using browser bookmarks, or using post bookmarks which, yes, you have to manually delete as you go.
Yes and no, it is a plugin but it's the same plugin that adds threadmarks in the first place.At least, SB and SV have this feature; I assume it's a XF2 thing, but I suppose it could be a plugin they've both installed.
Bookmarks were not designed to be used like that, bookmarks are a base XF2 feature threadmarks and most of the other story wrinting specific stuff like threadmarks are not.I dislike the Threadmark "new" indicator since it regularly messes up which posts I've seen as omake get indexed and marked long after the chapter itself, or chapters get threadmarked late (from a few days to a week after I've read and Liked them).
What would be nice is a way to see if I've hit "Like" on a post, while looking at the Threadmark index. That's easy to transport between devices and persists even if something new gets added later -- the thread won't jump me *backwards* to some "new" omake which I read a month ago, and if I did read that omake a month ago it will already have a Like on it (before it got the Threadmark) so a quick visual scan of the Threadmark index won't show anything new when there is nothing new.
The Threadmark "new" code seems bad at guessing what I want. If it's useful to you, that's great, but I've been frustrated by it in the past when I've tried to rely on it.
Bookmarks seem like a thing which could be modified to help my personal habits better -- right now, yeah, I keep a tab open for anything I'm re-reading, and it's annoying to transfer tabs between devices.
When I was trying out TinyMCE, I noticed that it was impossible to select text on mobile. No matter what I tried I couldn't select text, all that came up was the link thing, maybe that is blocking the text from being selected? I am using Firefox for Android.
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On my phone, double-tapping selects a word.
But that might require that multiple words exist -- the end of the line might not be a word boundary.
Actually, 'go to last post in this thread I have hit like on' would be a useful feature...I dislike the Threadmark "new" indicator since it regularly messes up which posts I've seen as omake get indexed and marked long after the chapter itself, or chapters get threadmarked late (from a few days to a week after I've read and Liked them).
What would be nice is a way to see if I've hit "Like" on a post, while looking at the Threadmark index. That's easy to transport between devices and persists even if something new gets added later -- the thread won't jump me *backwards* to some "new" omake which I read a month ago, and if I did read that omake a month ago it will already have a Like on it (before it got the Threadmark) so a quick visual scan of the Threadmark index won't show anything new when there is nothing new.
The Threadmark "new" code seems bad at guessing what I want. If it's useful to you, that's great, but I've been frustrated by it in the past when I've tried to rely on it.
Bookmarks seem like a thing which could be modified to help my personal habits better -- right now, yeah, I keep a tab open for anything I'm re-reading, and it's annoying to transfer tabs between devices.
Actually, 'go to last post in this thread I have hit like on' would be a useful feature...
Eh. With threadmarked posts, it's pretty easy to find the last liked one manually: just switch to reader mode and skim the last page or two until you find it. (Or, if it's a very long fic and you stopped somewhere in the middle, do a binary search on the reader mode pages (by hitting 'End' to go to the bottom of the page and check the like status of the last post) until you find the right page, then search that.)But seeing reaction status (none / Like / other if the site adds more) on the Threadmarks index would do most of that work and would help with edge cases like Omake / Rewrite chapters that get marked later but appear earlier in the thread, or later in the thread but earlier in the list.
How did you lose them? Did you remove them accidentally? Did they just vanish one day? Did they vanish when we did the XF2 migration?I've lost all of my past watched threads. Is there any way they could be restored?
Eh. With threadmarked posts, it's pretty easy to find the last liked one manually: just switch to reader mode and skim the last page or two until you find it
Or, if it's a very long fic and you stopped somewhere in the middle, do a binary search on the reader mode pages (by hitting 'End' to go to the bottom of the page and check the like status of the last post) until you find the right page, then search that.)
However, a fairly frequent problem for me is that I accidentally open a later page in a thread - usually because I opened a chapter notification email without realizing there was an older non-OP-post notification for the same thread - and thus clear the read/unread status for the discussion. Then my best way of finding where I was is by looking for the last post, threadmarked or not, which I've liked. This is a lot harder to do manually, since:
Considering how awful and buggy showing awards on them on SB is I would not consider that an improvement.
They aren't gone, the "Watched" page only shows threads that have unread posts by default. If you click on the button that says "Show only: Unread" it'll switch to showing the full list.After the migration they were just gone.How did you lose them? Did you remove them accidentally? Did they just vanish one day? Did they vanish when we did the XF2 migration?
Thank youConsidering how awful and buggy showing awards on them on SB is I would not consider that an improvement.
They aren't gone, the "Watched" page only shows threads that have unread posts by default. If you click on the button that says "Show only: Unread" it'll switch to showing the full list.