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I realise that the idea of the book is for users to create the documentation but don't you think it might be good for users to sometimes discuss the changes as a group and maybe get some ideas about what sections are not up to scratch. Rather than how it seems to occur at the moment where documentation remarks are scattered throughout the forums???
I've been having a real time trying to get the news feeds to work in the 4.3.2 version. Had it working fine in prior versions. I've checked the database and the feeds are making it to the nodes table. Everything is configured correctly, and I have edited the .htaccess as noted in the install info. I enabled the block to see what it would do and the titles of the feeds are showing, but when selected, the only thing that appears is:
Submitted by Anonymous on December 31, 1969 - 4:00pm.
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When trimmed post are displayed on the main page we have the link "read more" listed among the links at the bottom of the post. We also have links to comment and new comments there. And i think that it's not very comfortable (usable) for users, cuz sometimes when it's not clear from the text of the trimmed post if it has continuation the link "read more" is being missed by the users, because it's hiding among comments links.
Is there a simple way to allow users to create a new taxonomy term from the "add blog" form? Basically, I would love for users to be able to select from a list of existing terms (as they can now) or add a new term to the list in order to simply categorize their post(s). Adding a new taxonomy term everytime you want to create a blog entry of a new topic gets to be quite tedious. In fact, it's impossible unless you have full admin rights, it seems.