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Sticky Sigs Feature Requests
By Defect , Section Wishlist []
Posted on Sun Jan 07, 2001 at 12:00:00 PM PST
As some of us know, the sig's we can create in the User Preferences apply to every single comment a user has posted, rather than only applying to posts created then on, or until the sig is changed or removed.

I'm requesting that sig's become part of the comment, so they are permanently part of comments posted within the sig's "lifespan."

This could even be an option in the user preferences, just a choice whether or not to have sticky sigs. (though i'm not sure how that would be taken care of when a user switches from sticky to non-sticky)

The sig could only be applied when a user confirms a comment by pressing "Post" and perhaps when previewing a comment, the current sig could be displayed under (but not yet attached to) the comment as to give the user one last chance to edit the sig for typo's and such before it is permanently added to the comment.

(note: by "Sticky" i mean applied permanently to the situation and further occurances of the situation until changed or removed)
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by retinaburn on Fri Jan 12, 2001 at 02:10:01 PM PST

If the stories are archived why not add the sig to be /part/ of the article or comment. That way both can be used as a look back it time sort of deal.





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