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If you click the cardlist link, you can then Ctrl+F (or equivalent) to find whatever you want. There's no built-in way, however.
sounds like no action required here, then
Thanks for saying about name-agnostic links, and good god, I really should try things before commenting about them ><.
I personaly don't care for link in card text, FWIW. I guess I was just being a bit of a moron.
Hmm. This does already exist: type without spaces
( ( ( C 24410 ) ) )and you get Combined Assault. As dude points out you can also do cardname linking :( ( ( Combined Assault ) ) )without spaces will link to the Combined Assault in the current cardset if there is one, and otherwise to the earliest-created card with that name.I could probably do with documenting it better though. Also, it would be nice to allow such links to change the displayed text. It's possible to go
[link text](http://multiverse.heroku.com/cards/24410)- as in fact you did in this card's text - but yeah, I could have a go at adding an easier way to do that. (I support much less formatting in card text.)I don't like playing with those regexps because it's a bit hairy trying to get things sensibly before and after the external library Markdown parsing I do, but you're right this would be worth looking into.
edited to only the non-cardname links
Really? I assumed that of course it wasn't possible because, I mean... what happens if there are homonyms, e.g. Industrial Sabotage (of which there are two)?
You already can. E.g. Combined Assault. It's done the same way as linking to inside a set.
this is just a bug
expands a little on my thoughts
I got to double that notion from the other side. In theory, I don't mind the fact that people can see that I'm working on something, but my personal notes for very rough sketches of what I'm working on can be distracting to visitors. I've got private sets with tacky placeholder names like 'XX', and cards with such excellent names as 'card 28' and 'card 29'. I doubt my scribblings make Multiverse feel like a more welcome community.
Trickster Rouge is a good example of the problem.
Well; I haven't seen cyan in ages - but I do see the text box background colour is usually black. I'll highlight a couple of examples when I get home.
Oho. Interesting. What's particularly interesting is that Chrome will do that sometimes, but only in print preview. This is a known bug with Chrome's handling of gradients.
The bright cyan was originally intended to help me find things that don't display right, but I should probably remove it now that it's mainly being seen by people who aren't me but who have weird browser versions or suchlike.
It's a pain Opera doesn't seem to have this right yet. I think the same applies to hybrid cards, or at any rate, in opera, the background is black for hybrid cards which makes the text invisible. (And I think the same applies to the area between the pinline and the card border, even though it's often not gradiented, although that's not important to fix.)
Or at least have it appear as one of the results.
good point. done.
Good point - thanks.
Re: the "Subscribe to anything I comment" option, it should be possible to at least unsubscribe individual entries (alternatively, commenting has a "subscribe to this") box.
Circeus requested this as well, over on watchlist.
same as "Stuff for me" notifications