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Small backend change for cached images. Previously pointed to bmcharts.com domain, now pointing to futures.io.
If you see any problems with images in posts not showing correctly, please let me know. This is the feature that takes images from non-FIO domains and grabs them, stores them on our server, so that they are cached. This not only makes the images load faster in the future, but most importantly it ensures the images are always visible should they be unavailable or deleted in the future from the original source.
I can't see why it would. But I also can't see any big negative in it either. I don't expect it would get much use, off the top of my head. Perhaps some thread starters might care, but probably not the average reader.... Just my initial reaction.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
Any chance of bringing back the hyperlink button? While the the system does recognize that I am entering a hyperlink it does not format it to allow for the friendly link. We are left with the big ugly link vs something which is something more descriptive and useful.
I think I agree with this. I was thinking that I would just remember the proper syntax for the link that substitutes a text string for the normal url, as Robert illustrated, but the fact is that I would not. I also, frankly, don't want to learn it if I can just have a tool to do it with.
So my vote is also to bring it back, or otherwise provide the functionality.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
Reading the recent posts made me recall having political discussions at work many years ago.
I recall thinking, "People should research why certain governmental programs were started in the first place, before simply just calling for their removal."
I want to welcome @Rrrracer to the FIO team today, as Webinar Host. I asked Shane to come aboard and help our community by taking over as much responsibility with the webinars as possible, freeing up my time to focus on development of the site in other areas.
Terry @tturner86 is transitioning to his new Marketing Strategist role, where he is also going to focus on all things Marketing in order to take as much responsibility as possible off of me in this area, so I can again focus on development of the site in other areas.
I am excited about these new changes. It is my strong belief that this will help catapult us forward to new excited times
Today's webinar with the CME Group about Ethereum futures will be Terry's last as Webinar Host. Shane will start beginning next week! Please give him some time to ramp up, it's a lot of work!
Welcome @Rrrracer to the FIO team, get the party started and best of luck for your new task!
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