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GeneralRe: Problem with comment inheritance Pin
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter2-Apr-14 3:57
professionalKornfeld Eliyahu Peter2-Apr-14 3:57 
GeneralThis is just the comment indentation problem (Re: Problem with comment inheritance) Pin
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov2-Apr-14 11:52
mvaSergey Alexandrovich Kryukov2-Apr-14 11:52 
GeneralRe: This is just the comment indentation problem (Re: Problem with comment inheritance) Pin
Thomas Daniels2-Apr-14 20:05
mentorThomas Daniels2-Apr-14 20:05 
GeneralRe: This is just the comment indentation problem (Re: Problem with comment inheritance) Pin
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov3-Apr-14 3:44
mvaSergey Alexandrovich Kryukov3-Apr-14 3:44 
GeneralRe: This is just the comment indentation problem (Re: Problem with comment inheritance) Pin
Thomas Daniels3-Apr-14 5:03
mentorThomas Daniels3-Apr-14 5:03 
GeneralRe: This is just the comment indentation problem (Re: Problem with comment inheritance) Pin
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov3-Apr-14 6:25
mvaSergey Alexandrovich Kryukov3-Apr-14 6:25 
GeneralRe: This is just the comment indentation problem (Re: Problem with comment inheritance) Pin
Brisingr Aerowing4-Apr-14 13:22
professionalBrisingr Aerowing4-Apr-14 13:22 
GeneralRe: This is just the comment indentation problem (Re: Problem with comment inheritance) Pin
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov4-Apr-14 15:01
mvaSergey Alexandrovich Kryukov4-Apr-14 15:01 
QuestionNo tick for accepted answer. Pin
User 592411-Apr-14 14:42
User 592411-Apr-14 14:42 
AnswerRe: No tick for accepted answer. Pin
Thomas Daniels1-Apr-14 20:30
mentorThomas Daniels1-Apr-14 20:30 
GeneralRe: No tick for accepted answer. Pin
User 592411-Apr-14 20:42
User 592411-Apr-14 20:42 
JokeRe: No tick for accepted answer. Pin
SoMad1-Apr-14 21:02
professionalSoMad1-Apr-14 21:02 
SuggestionSend password reset email works, account shows disabled when password is used Pin
fat___boy1-Apr-14 11:16
fat___boy1-Apr-14 11:16 
GeneralRe: Send password reset email works, account shows disabled when password is used Pin
Chris Maunder3-Apr-14 3:28
cofounderChris Maunder3-Apr-14 3:28 
GeneralRe: Send password reset email works, account shows disabled when password is used Pin
Munchies_Matt3-Apr-14 12:42
Munchies_Matt3-Apr-14 12:42 
BugSearch behaving strangely Pin
Rage1-Apr-14 7:05
professionalRage1-Apr-14 7:05 
GeneralRe: Search behaving strangely Pin
Nagy Vilmos1-Apr-14 9:27
professionalNagy Vilmos1-Apr-14 9:27 
GeneralRe: Search behaving strangely Pin
Matthew Dennis7-Apr-14 11:14
sysadminMatthew Dennis7-Apr-14 11:14 
GeneralRe: Search behaving strangely Pin
Rage8-Apr-14 5:37
professionalRage8-Apr-14 5:37 
GeneralRe: Search behaving strangely Pin
Matthew Dennis10-Apr-14 6:30
sysadminMatthew Dennis10-Apr-14 6:30 
SuggestionBookmark creation timestamp should be an upsert Pin
Ravi Bhavnani1-Apr-14 6:00
professionalRavi Bhavnani1-Apr-14 6:00 
GeneralRe: Bookmark creation timestamp should be an upsert Pin
Chris Maunder3-Apr-14 3:29
cofounderChris Maunder3-Apr-14 3:29 
AnswerRe: Bookmark creation timestamp should be an upsert Pin
Ravi Bhavnani3-Apr-14 4:37
professionalRavi Bhavnani3-Apr-14 4:37 
Chris Maunder wrote:
we typically take the Route of Best Optimisation
If you're solely thinking performance, that's fine.

But if you take off your developer hat for a minute and think "better user experience" (read "added value adds ad revenue" Smile | :) ), I urge you to consider this use case:

  1. User bookmarks an article.
  2. Some years later, the article is updated and appears on the home page.
  3. User has forgotten s(he) has already bookmarked the article, and bookmarks it again.
  4. User wants to find their bookmarked articles.  In the "new and improved" Bookmarks UI, this article should show up earlier in the results, which by default should be sorted in descending order of bookmarked timestamp.  Rationale: Recently bookmarked articles are of more value to me than ones I bookmarked a long time ago.

Data point
I now seldom use the Bookmarks features because it doesn't meet my needs.  Instead, I email myself a link to the article, with the subject tagged with [Code].  My inbound filter files this in a folder called "Code".  I can browse these "bookmarks" in my email client by title and date bookmarked, and search by partial title (very useful).  Clickety[^]

Wouldn't you want CP to contain this functionality so users don't have to leave the site to access this feature? Smile | :)

/ravi
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GeneralRe: Bookmark creation timestamp should be an upsert Pin
Brisingr Aerowing4-Apr-14 13:25
professionalBrisingr Aerowing4-Apr-14 13:25 
GeneralRe: Bookmark creation timestamp should be an upsert Pin
Ravi Bhavnani4-Apr-14 13:39
professionalRavi Bhavnani4-Apr-14 13:39 

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