Jordanna Morgan (
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style_system2015-01-18 10:06 pm
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Unwelcome arrow links surrounding tags
So, as of DW's latest code push, I'm seeing little arrow-shaped links on either side of every single tag on my journal entries. These links do nothing more useful than point to the last entry using that tag (or worse, an error page, if there's no earlier/later entry to point to). This seems like utterly redundant, pointless clutter to me.
Very simply, I do NOT want to be seeing these arrow links. If someone could provide me with some code for getting rid of them, I would tremendously appreciate it. Thank you.
Very simply, I do NOT want to be seeing these arrow links. If someone could provide me with some code for getting rid of them, I would tremendously appreciate it. Thank you.
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And my reason for linking to the comment in question (which I have not explained until now, either, so just to clear that up) was to not give myself credit for what I viewed as the best way to code for this issue, as it belongs to the person making the less-than-diplomatic comments, not to me. I have a thing about not taking credit unless of course I would've thought of that solution myself (but I would never have thought of that one, I can assure anybody).
I was probably thinking that since the patch dev has been responding to comments in the DW News post pretty diligently even if they're not directly addressed to them and even if they do seem at least a bit inflammatory in nature that my agreeing with the tone of the comment I linked to was not a big deal (or otherwise I would never have put things the way I did - and no, just because I justified it to myself that way at the time does not make it right - not in hindsight).
Point taken all around; if the dev is or was hurt by and/or has expressed to you or anyone that my comments are an issue then I apologize, both for the tone of my words and for not thinking much more on this before posting - so as to save the feeding of any and all fires - and I thank you for having this discussion with me.