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Re: Welcome message delivered to NC members
#bug
Yes, yes, yes. I have reported this as a bug several times, and just did so again yesterday in a message to support. And that's just one problem among the many cited here. The confirmation process is
Yes, yes, yes. I have reported this as a bug several times, and just did so again yesterday in a message to support. And that's just one problem among the many cited here. The confirmation process is
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J_Catlady
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#24854
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Re: Welcome message delivered to NC members
#bug
Nevertheless, if this is the first group someone is joining, and that group happens to be a premium restricted group, the group can confirm the member (INCLUDING removing the NC) by approving their
Nevertheless, if this is the first group someone is joining, and that group happens to be a premium restricted group, the group can confirm the member (INCLUDING removing the NC) by approving their
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J_Catlady
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#24853
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Re: Welcome message delivered to NC members
#bug
NC is strictly a function of the account. It's only needed once per account, regardless of the number of groups joined. After confirming your email address this way, you do still need to verify that
NC is strictly a function of the account. It's only needed once per account, regardless of the number of groups joined. After confirming your email address this way, you do still need to verify that
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Duane
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#24852
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Re: Welcome message delivered to NC members
#bug
IMHO there is another anomalous factor in play. The group I co - own has on occasions admitted members who have not responded to the Confirmation Message, but who have responded to the Pending
IMHO there is another anomalous factor in play. The group I co - own has on occasions admitted members who have not responded to the Confirmation Message, but who have responded to the Pending
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Chris Jones
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#24851
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Re: Site updates
#changelog
Yes, I'm aware of that. I wanted to make sure that the situation hadn't changed again since then.
Andy
Yes, I'm aware of that. I wanted to make sure that the situation hadn't changed again since then.
Andy
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Andy Wedge
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#24850
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Re: Welcome message delivered to NC members
#bug
I agree with Duane. My point was that in essence, Shal is arguing that restricted groups should be allowed to confirm their members upon approval, but without removing the N.C. That’s like trying to
I agree with Duane. My point was that in essence, Shal is arguing that restricted groups should be allowed to confirm their members upon approval, but without removing the N.C. That’s like trying to
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J_Catlady
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#24849
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Re: Welcome message delivered to NC members
#bug
I don't see that it makes any difference. The NC is related to their account, not their membership. If they become a member, automatically (unrestricted) or approved (restricted), it should be sent
I don't see that it makes any difference. The NC is related to their account, not their membership. If they become a member, automatically (unrestricted) or approved (restricted), it should be sent
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Duane
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#24848
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Re: Welcome message delivered to NC members
#bug
And by the way, this ^^^ just bolsters my previous argument that restricted groups should automatically confirm members when they approve them, rather than having it be a premium
And by the way, this ^^^ just bolsters my previous argument that restricted groups should automatically confirm members when they approve them, rather than having it be a premium
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J_Catlady
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#24847
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Re: Welcome message delivered to NC members
#bug
There exist restricted groups with no real restrictions - that is, the group is technically restricted and needs to approve memberships, but actually accepts any email address that applies. In those
There exist restricted groups with no real restrictions - that is, the group is technically restricted and needs to approve memberships, but actually accepts any email address that applies. In those
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J_Catlady
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#24846
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Re: Welcome message delivered to NC members
#bug
J,
Can you clarify a point for me, are these members or pending members?
That is, if you have a restricted group and you haven't approved their membership yet then I agree, NC status should not
J,
Can you clarify a point for me, are these members or pending members?
That is, if you have a restricted group and you haven't approved their membership yet then I agree, NC status should not
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Shal Farley
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#24845
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Re: Copy and Paste for Tool Bar
#suggestion
I am aware of "shortcuts" and use them constantly.
I am aware of "shortcuts" and use them constantly.
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Jim Jackson <jwjackson43@...>
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#24844
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Re: Copy and Paste for Tool Bar
#suggestion
Except on a smartphone
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Bob Bellizzi
Except on a smartphone
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Bob Bellizzi
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Bob Bellizzi
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#24843
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Re: Copy and Paste for Tool Bar
#suggestion
Command keys -
[ctrl] c (Copy) and [ctrl] v (Paste) should always work?
Command keys -
[ctrl] c (Copy) and [ctrl] v (Paste) should always work?
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outlawmws
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#24842
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Welcome message delivered to NC members
#bug
I don't remember whether I've already reported this as a bug, but the welcome message is going out to NC members, which should not happen. Only actual group members should be privy to a group's
I don't remember whether I've already reported this as a bug, but the welcome message is going out to NC members, which should not happen. Only actual group members should be privy to a group's
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J_Catlady
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#24841
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Copy and Paste for Tool Bar
#suggestion
A member of one of my groups has asked about the possibility of adding "Copy" and "Paste" icons to the message tool bar. He typed out his text in Word and copied it into the message box. I promised
A member of one of my groups has asked about the possibility of adding "Copy" and "Paste" icons to the message tool bar. He typed out his text in Word and copied it into the message box. I promised
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Jim Jackson <jwjackson43@...>
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#24840
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Re: Wiki link color is hard to see - usability
#bug
According to my testing on the WCAG site, the black (333) text on white background has a contrast of 12.63:1 and the unvisited link (337ab7) has a contrast of 4.55:1, both above the minimum of 4.5:1
According to my testing on the WCAG site, the black (333) text on white background has a contrast of 12.63:1 and the unvisited link (337ab7) has a contrast of 4.55:1, both above the minimum of 4.5:1
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Duane
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#24839
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Re: Wiki link color is hard to see - usability
#bug
On second thoughts.. uh - oh.
That changes too much. It completely changes the appearance of (say) the NMM flag in the members list. With a "normal" setting the flag is white letters on a blue
On second thoughts.. uh - oh.
That changes too much. It completely changes the appearance of (say) the NMM flag in the members list. With a "normal" setting the flag is white letters on a blue
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Chris Jones
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#24838
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Re: Wiki link color is hard to see - usability
#bug
Now that really does make a difference!
In several places... inc. the composition box!
I think I like that, and I don't have a visual impairment.
Chris
Now that really does make a difference!
In several places... inc. the composition box!
I think I like that, and I don't have a visual impairment.
Chris
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Chris Jones
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#24837
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Re: Wiki link color is hard to see - usability
#bug
Just below the color settings is an option box in FF. By default, it selects "Only with High Contrast themes.", so I see the first attachment (Normal). By choosing "Always", I see the second
Just below the color settings is an option box in FF. By default, it selects "Only with High Contrast themes.", so I see the first attachment (Normal). By choosing "Always", I see the second
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Duane
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#24836
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Re: Wiki link color is hard to see - usability
#bug
It's almost as if accessible design can help everybody, even sighted folk. 🤔. It utterly baffles me how non disabled developers haven't grasped this yet. Mark actually cares, but he's one of the
It's almost as if accessible design can help everybody, even sighted folk. 🤔. It utterly baffles me how non disabled developers haven't grasped this yet. Mark actually cares, but he's one of the
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Robert Kingett
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#24835
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