A PASTE button along-side [Attach]. If possible, a popup dialog displaying a users recent pastes. If not, we need to open a ticket!
Another button for YOURLS so users can manually shorten/customize URLs. If something needs to be done on their end, we need to open a ticket ASAP!
A <a href="https://github.com/jordansamuel/PASTE">PASTE</a> button along-side [Attach]. If possible, a popup dialog displaying a users recent pastes. If not, we need to open a ticket!
Another button for <a href="https://github.com/YOURLS/YOURLS">YOURLS</a> so users can manually shorten/customize URLs. If something needs to be done on their end, we need to open a ticket ASAP!
A PASTE plugin is elegant and prevents walls-of-text of what doesn't necessarily need to be there or would otherwise be better kept to it's own format because it's code or whatever. Just ties things together better and makes things more convenient.
Why does the post have to exceed a character limit in order to be prompted? That sounds like GS is trying to be smarter than the user and hide functionality like modern proprietary software.
What about on instances that have really high character limits for notices? It'd never trigger this.
A PASTE plugin is elegant and prevents walls-of-text of what doesn't necessarily need to be there or would otherwise be better kept to it's own format because it's code or whatever. Just ties things together better and makes things more convenient.
Why does the post have to exceed a character limit in order to be prompted? That sounds like GS is trying to be smarter than the user and hide functionality like modern proprietary software.
What about on instances that have really high character limits for notices? It'd never trigger this.
A PASTE button along-side [Attach]. If possible, a popup dialog displaying a users recent pastes. If not, we need to open a ticket!
Another button for YOURLS so users can manually shorten/customize URLs. If something needs to be done on their end, we need to open a ticket ASAP!
Instead, if a user writes a post that exceeds the limit of chars, give the option of creating a paste (bridge plugin).
A PASTE plugin is elegant and prevents walls-of-text of what doesn't necessarily need to be there or would otherwise be better kept to it's own format because it's code or whatever. Just ties things together better and makes things more convenient.
Why does the post have to exceed a character limit in order to be prompted? That sounds like GS is trying to be smarter than the user and hide functionality like modern proprietary software. What about on instances that have really high character limits for notices? It'd never trigger this.