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Re: New CC Feature with a wee Flaw

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Thu, Sep 3 2015 6:51 AM (2 replies)
  • alosso
    21,088 Posts
    Thu, Sep 3 2015 1:00 AM

    As experience shows, WGT changes include good and bad ones. This is a mostly good one with a further potential of amelioration ;)

    Look at my CC's panel on the CC "home" page:

    This is what I see, with the "edit" option for the messages. Same old, you say?

    Nope: News is, it's the same that ev1 sees. Only difference is, you can't select messages ##2+3, and the Edit link is void.

    So, after a long time, some communication is possible here with the community of players.
    (Yes, I know about the Info tags in the CC's list)

    Bravo, WGT!

    In a world of perfect programming, externals would only see what they get,
    i.e. no message # buttons, no "Edit", but that is insignificant.

    I only beg for a reset to the former state where owners could edit their messages without having to give the right to other members, as now proposed as a user's workaround by the mods.

  • nanstar
    4,914 Posts
    Thu, Sep 3 2015 2:07 AM

    I only beg for a reset to the former state where owners could edit their messages without having to give the right to other members, as now proposed as a user's workaround by the mods.

    WGT could/should, add 'Owner' to the CC list.

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  • alosso
    21,088 Posts
    Thu, Sep 3 2015 6:51 AM

    nanstar:
    WGT could/should, add 'Owner' to the CC list.

    Nice thougt, but then he might disable himself from that option? Only as a programmer's workaround I fear ;)

    nanstar:
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    This is new, too - it escaped my attention. Thousands of players outside the fori must have demanded it :o)

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