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I had to think about this to make sure I understood you. Let me try to write it out, and then you tell me if I got the idea right.
Under the old way:
- You went to each of the posts, and in each you clicked on "Multiquote."
- Then you clicked on the Reply button of one of them and it put the entire contents of all the selected posts in separate quote boxes in a new reply window.
(Did I remember that right?)
Under the proposed new way:
- You would highlight text from from each of the posts, and do something to tell the system to hang onto them so you could multi-quote them.
- Then you would click on something and it would do the same as before, putting up separate quote boxes, but only with the text you'd selected, identified in the usual way with the poster's name and the ability to go back to the original post with a click.
Yes, if I got that right, I think it would be a good solution. Likely better than before.
The only possible issue is that you'd better have pre-selected the right snippets, because if, for instance, you changed you mind and wanted to include more, I think you'd have to just go back and start over. (I do often change my mind about what to quote or not. I almost never simply quote the whole post, especially in a long one, but sometimes I want to change the emphasis or realize I want to say something about a different snippet of it. Do you have an idea about how to do that, or would we just have to re-do the whole thing?
But I like it.
Bob.
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Edited for typos and late thoughts.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
Probably would have to start over. Or I would have to implement a more robust clipboard pop-up that has each 'copy' element so you can individually 'x' to delete them or something, but the complexity of such a thing is quite a challenge.
For now, I've noted this vs multi-quote are roughly equal, so I'll see which I can actually do
I also see value in copying multiple portions of the same post, to address multiple points. So there are advantages in building out a more robust clipboard manager.
It's weird in that I seem to be the only one affected.
EDIT: also this happens only on NexusFi - all the other websites I visit work fine.
Anyway, I played with the CSS and it seems that the issue may have to do with the 'Maven Pro' Google font.
This is the text I see with the current config (the text should be bold)
If I change the font family to Arial (or Times New Roman) then I'm able to see bold correctly, like so:
Given nobody else has reported this and it is a minor thing I won't lose any sleep over it if it's not fixed, but I thought I'd let you know just the same.
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