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Interesting, will have to look into this. Thanks for sharing!
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you can see something similar on html5please.com
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Why was this issue closed?
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It seemed like a suggestion rather than an issue, so I thought it was safe to close. Am I doing it wrong? :)
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Well, if you plan to implement the suggestion, I think it makes sense to leave the "issue"* open, update it if you do try something and have any news/insights to share, and close it after it is implemented, or if you decide not to (in which case it'd be nice to also provide the rationale for the closing).
* - yeah, these names never work universally, anyway: ticket, bug, etc.
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Usually Github issue trackers have Labels on the right side - don't know why this doesn't has. There is "enhancement" so you can label these kind of things with different color and leave open.
Cheers,
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It seemed like a suggestion rather than an issue, so I thought it was safe to close. Am I doing it wrong? :)
A feature suggestion/request means that a feature is missing.
A missing feature is a problem.
A problem is an issue.
So a suggestion is indeed an issue.
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Thanks all, got it! So yeah, this definitely makes sense and should be pretty easy to add to the site. Will leave the issue open until then.
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Okay, have now added links to each feature (to the right of the tabs under each table).
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How about adding a little ✎ next to the edit links? :D
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