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dariusp00

This has now been fixed.

Comments now correctly follow the Post they belong to and you can reply to them :)

0Vladimir_Golovin
Great! That was annoying. Also, it would be a good idea to replace the "Post to" dropdown list on the article submit page with an equivalent set of radiobuttons -- should make things easier to figure out for first-time top-level article posters.
dariusp10

For those that have been keeping an eye on the new wiki you may have noticed a couple of things change recently.

First anonymous editing has been disabled, so you have to login to the wiki in order to contribute.

Second the URLs are in wikipedia style format, so articles can be accessed like http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Utilon instead of http://wiki.lesswrong.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Utilon (the second form still works of course)

dariusp00

Hi badger,

I see that you are BJR on the wikia wiki. I will send you a separate message.

As for the page you created on the wikia wiki after the migration was done, you can simply make the same edit to the new wiki and create it there. Since there are two wikis they can diverge (see my other message to you).

dariusp00

Hi badger,

What is your username on the wikia wiki?

dariusp20

There is now a new wiki.

All the content from the wikia wiki has been migrated to the new wiki.

However the users can't be exported and hence weren't migrated. You may create an account at the new wiki with the same username as the wikia wiki and then you will have the same user page and all your contributions will match on your username.

For those that have been looking carefully you will have noticed the link to the new wiki next to the about link in the nav bar.

Enjoy :)

1dariusp
For those that have been keeping an eye on the new wiki you may have noticed a couple of things change recently. First anonymous editing has been disabled, so you have to login to the wiki in order to contribute. Second the URLs are in wikipedia style format, so articles can be accessed like http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Utilon instead of http://wiki.lesswrong.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Utilon (the second form still works of course)
0badger
Who is going to end up as an admin on the wiki? PeerInfinity and I have been most involved so far. For example, who should I bug to move this code into the corresponding page of the wiki?
dariusp10
  1. New shows all categories you can see including your drafts, others can't see your drafts. See the FAQ

  2. This is an issue specific to browsers that use WebKit, namely safari and chrome. Unfortunately we can't do anything about this, though it appears to be fixed in the latest WebKit (used by safari 4 beta)

  3. I made a change such that where possible the browser spell check will be on. Firefox and safari appear to work and provide support. IE6,7,8, chrome and opera don't.

dariusp00

Thanks for the more detailed description. I've no doubt that it is rather annoying so lets see if we can try and stop this from happening.

This could be an issue on either the client or the server. It sounds like the content type which should be text/html and the content encoding which should be gzip is getting mismatched between the client and the server.

Whilst I have no doubt that this issue is occurring, I have not been able to replicate it on firefox 3.0.9 on windows or linux.

The server appears to be sending the correct headers.

Unless there are other ... (read more)

dariusp00

Raised an issue to track this.

Appears that the edit is successful but sometimes pressing refresh will show the old text before the edit and hence it looks like the changes have been lost. In fact they are there and pressing refresh enough will show the new edited content.

dariusp00

I'd like to try and replicate this.

Can you provide some more info so I can make it fail. What OS, version of Firefox? Which links? Recent posts on the sidebar or in one of the listing pages like promoted or new? Can you still cause this to happen and what are the steps you follow to do so?

Thanks :)

0Scott Alexander
Firefox 3.0.9, Windows XP Home Edition. I don't cause it to happen, I just click on any link leading to Less Wrong (for example, a recent post in the sidebar, the logo on top, my red inbox icon). This generates the problem, but when I try the same thing again, the page loads fine. The only problem is having to click on each link twice with a popup in the middle to go anywhere. This happened occasionally before, but it's been getting worse in the past week and now happens ~90% of the time I click on a link here. It doesn't happen on any other website, including Reddit. If you want I can give you a screenshot.
dariusp10

It should work fine - I tested it heaps :)

dariusp150

The user info in the sidebar now has an envelope which is a link to a users inbox. The envelope is red if there are new messages, otherwise it is gray.

The inbox and sent pages are now styled similar to the rest of lesswrong. In addition they now also have the sidebar.

3Vladimir_Nesov
Thanks! I have an enhancement suggestion: have two colors for the "Inbox" icon, one to indicate that there are only comment replies (green color?), and another one for private messages (orange). This way, I won't need to check the inbox for the comments, if I know that I have read them anyway, but I won't miss private messages as a result of not checking it when new comments arrive.
0Eliezer Yudkowsky
Thank you!
dariusp10

We made a recent change such that when you are creating or editing an article the "post to" selection always shows LessWrong. In the case that you don't yet have enough karma to post to LessWrong then it will be grayed out and have a message next to it explaining why.

Old versions of IE unfortunately don't honor the grayed out option. In this case you can select LessWrong but submitting will inform you that you can't yet submit to the LessWrong category (of course you can always save to your drafts).