[pmwiki-users] Kind-of Blog, a blog for PmWiki

Ryan R. Varick rvarick at gmail.com
Wed Dec 7 19:11:10 CST 2005


> > Yeah, I noticed that too.  I'm not really sure what the best way to do
> > that would be.  Right now, the post form is very, very similiar to the
> > post form used for WikiCalendar, since that's what I used as a
> > starting point.  When a post is created, the system time is used to
> > construct a formatted time string that is put inside (:div...:) markup
> > to create the timestamp.  It would be pretty easy to take the *date*
> > from the dropdown list and the time from the system.  Would that be an
> > acceptible solution?
>
> oh yes, that would do the job nicely!
> BTW I was just testing the blog-to-past feature cause it is implemeted.
> I dont consider this a key feature for a simple news tool.

Either way, it's fixed and attached as v1.0.2.  Thanks for the feedback!

> Yes. In most cases useres expect to be presented the same form for
> creating AND editing - already filled for the second case. The conflict
> in the actual state of KOB is, that editing a post confronts u with
> formatting markup, while creating the post in a form is very suitable
> also for non wiki users.(with an edit-this-post link, placed somewhere
> near the posting with some conditional markup).

Ahhh... now I see what you're saying, and I agree.  Consistency is
very important!

I think it would be pretty easy to make the *preview* use the same
form, but editing will be more difficult.  I think it would involve a
new action, something like "?action=editentry" for the "edit this blog
entry" link.  I'll have to think about it more...

> I think this is rather diffcult to realize, but sure would be a big step
> for this great recipe.

I'm glad you like it!  Feedback like this helps me figure out what
people want out of a blog.  Let me know if there's anything else,

Ryan




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