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  • Thread Starter identz

    (@identz)

    Oh oh.

    I just realised something.

    With the bookmark link you could click on the bookmark link in a blog and it would bookmark that particular post – Even if you were viewing the front page of a blog that had several posts on it.

    But Ctrl+D obviously means that you’re bookmarking the page rather than the individual post the bookmark button was at the bottom of.

    So now I’m not sure which I preferred.

    Thread Starter identz

    (@identz)

    Hi

    I think Ctrl D would be preferable.

    Not ideal, but I think quite a surprising number of people would not be able to figure out going into the properties to make it go in the main window.

    I never really saw the use of the bookmark-in-browser being part one of the options until recently (Thinking that if they wanted to bookmark something in the browser they’d use their browser’s controls) but quite a few people still don’t know how a blog works – That if you want to bookmark an individual post, you have to find the permalink by clicking its title, so it’s useful having a button for that.

    When you’re catering for that audience, you have to make it REALLY simple.

    BTW, I’m using Firefox 3 beta 4 now and it’s does the same sidebar thing in that.

    Thread Starter identz

    (@identz)

    Hi

    Thanks

    I have a few things I’ve been thinking of adding that would probably work better outside wordpress. One of them is a flash tutorial using Wink.

    I already have one up, but it would be a lot better taking up the whole screen without the wordpress sidebars and navigation.

    Thread Starter identz

    (@identz)

    Ah

    Many thanks moshu

    I understand now

    I can see why my post was confusing!

    Thread Starter identz

    (@identz)

    Many thanks.
    I thought the ‘ugly’ ones would be permanent

    >And just for the record, this will never happen without breaking your blog:
    I want categories as the next level of url after the domain name.

    Really?
    Reading here I knew that there’d be a problem with just the post name (Under the “Using only %postname%” section) But I thought having catagory/postname would be OK – It even shows the example http://example.com/category/post-name/ under the “mod_rewrite: “Pretty Permalinks” section

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