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ICODE Shortcut Icon in Quick Reply
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Can you add the [ICODE][/ICODE] button to the Quick Reply? I tend to use it (as previously mentioned ad nauseum
) for anything in which fixed font helps text stand out better. In fact, I probably use it more than [CODE][/CODE] tags. I would find the button link handy.
Another approach might be to go with the [tt][/tt] ("teletype" I believe is what it was elseweb) shorthand. But I guess that was already rejected.
Another approach might be to go with the [tt][/tt] ("teletype" I believe is what it was elseweb) shorthand. But I guess that was already rejected.

"One of the methods used by statists to destroy capitalism consists in establishing controls that tie a given industry hand and foot, making it unable to solve its problems, then declaring that freedom has failed and stronger controls are necessary." --Ayn Rand
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#4 Oct 20th, 2009
I'm sorry guys but I want to hold off doing this for right now. Newbies not using code tags are a huge issue for us, and we finally made some successful progress by incorporating the code button into the quick reply. I believe that having an icode button right next to it will really cause more confusion than it's worth, especially since only the regulars use icode tags for the most part, the button exists in advanced reply, and it's only one extra character that needs to be added to regular code tags that there already is a button for. (Keep in mind we already have a handful of newbies using icode tags instead of regular code tags without the button, so imagine if it was prominently right next to the code button)
Last edited by cscgal; Oct 20th, 2009 at 2:12 pm. Reason: Typo
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#6 Oct 20th, 2009
Really? After implementing the buttons I asked if people noticed a difference and everyone said they did
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#7 Oct 20th, 2009
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I believe that having an icode button right next to it will really cause more confusion than it's worth
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Originally Posted by cscgal
especially since only the regulars use icode tags for the most part
[IMO]It seems that the longer one is here the more difficult it becomes to use the site (for me at least): searches, snippets, formatting options; finding things I know are here (somewhere). You may have your big database, but for ease-of-use, the smaller outfits have you beat hands down.[/IMO]
"One of the methods used by statists to destroy capitalism consists in establishing controls that tie a given industry hand and foot, making it unable to solve its problems, then declaring that freedom has failed and stronger controls are necessary." --Ayn Rand
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#8 Oct 20th, 2009
Well a lot of what I do is try my best to cater to as many people as I can. EVERYONE wants something completely different so it's frustrating to come up with a balance that works well for everyone, but I am trying my best, and I try not to leave any target group out. I think the reason we're always changing is because you really need to in order to stay competitive.
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#9 Oct 20th, 2009
I did +rep a new poster in the past few days for having code tags on his first post. I know I haven't been hitting the "flag bad post" option nearly as much for code tags either. I would say it seems to have made a difference.
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#10 Oct 20th, 2009
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Really? After implementing the buttons I asked if people noticed a difference and everyone said they did
I think it also looks generally nicer than the '#' icon you had before too.
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