Author Topic: MOVED: Repositioning of lines and text relative to a bitmap in browser rendering.  (Read 2160 times)

May 21, 2017, 09:14:56 AM
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May 21, 2017, 02:36:06 PM
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May 21, 2017, 08:51:28 PM
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How did that happen?  Do you know?

Where is the other place where it was moved?  I moved to Beyond the Basics, but I can't find it anywhere else.

Oh ok, I found now.  Maybe we should indicate better when we move something.  I mean either make a note in a message, if we  answer the message.  Or else post a message in that thread, just to tell it was moved?

The forum software tells where a message was moved from.  But in the place it's moved to, it doesn't give a clue that it was moved.  It looks like it was posted there to begin with.  So when I saw Moini's comment, I thought it still needed to be moved.
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May 21, 2017, 10:40:59 PM
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After the comment I moved it into the section you removed it from. There was already an indication showing the topic got moved. Originally it was something in like the discuss forum issues section. I'm pretty sure it was logged somewhere.

May 22, 2017, 04:48:40 AM
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Yes, there is an indication that it was moved.  The forum indicates where a message was moved from.  (I guess they do that, so the member can find it when they look for where they posted it.)  And if I happened to look at that board where it was originally posted, I would have seen it.  But it was such an odd place, why would I look there?  The forum wasn't indicating a new message there.  Since you had moved it, the new message indicator was only showing on it's new place.  So I only looked there.  But in the new place, it looks like the message was posted there originally - there's no indication that it was moved from somewhere else.  There's just no clue when you look at the message in it's new place.

Oh yes, of course it's logged, but it didn't occur to me to look it up.  Because the new message indicator is only showing the new place, and in the new place, it looks just like a regular message.  There's no way to know it was moved if you didn't see the board where it was before.  (And even then, there could be other moved message indications, and we might not notice which topic title was moved.)

I think I see a way to use the forum controls, to indicate the message was moved.  Maybe that would be faster than posting a separate message about it?

When you look at the Move Topic dialog, there are 2 options:

Change the topic's subject.   -- We normally leave that unchecked.
Post a redirection topic.   -- We normally check that option.

What if we also check the first option, and when we change the subject, we leave the original title in place, and just add something like [was moved]?  I'll make a test in the Testing board, to find out if it might be helpful.

Well actually, I'll make the test message in the Testing board, and I'll move it to the Moderator Discussion board.
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