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Re: Add Nodes to Consider to top menu bar

by particle (Vicar)
on May 21, 2002 at 18:39 UTC ( [id://168229]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Add Nodes to Consider to top menu bar

i list my link to Nodes to Consider as the first link in my personal nodelet, and i put my personal nodelet second from the top, just below the xp nodelet.

i wouldn't mind seeing a link in leftovers, but i don't think it belongs on the sitenav in the header.

~Particle *accelerates*

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Re: Re: Add Nodes to Consider to top menu bar
by Biker (Priest) on May 21, 2002 at 20:13 UTC

    I'd still like to be able to sort the personal nodelet, though.


    Everything went worng, just as foreseen.

Re^2: Add Nodes to Consider to top menu bar
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on May 21, 2002 at 19:14 UTC
    Same here. And since the approval nodelet now has a lot more functionality than it used to, I find it no longer is a hassle to take care of consideration matters. Just remembering to click the Nodes to be considered in my personal nodelet once every two or three days is more than sufficient.

    Makeshifts last the longest.

      I actually mostly use the approval nodelet, but like to occasionally check the Nodes to be considered page to catch articles I otherwise would not have read.

      The biggest disadvantage to using the approval nodelet is you only wind up providing input on nodes that you found interesting. This most often is the case with considering nodes for renaming. If the subject doesn't catch your eye, you won't enter it and see that it needs to be edited.

        And that's what you put the link on your personal nodelet for. QED. :-)

        Makeshifts last the longest.

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