Right now user settings have the "Override <readmore> tags" checkbox, which override <READMORE></READMORE> tags site wide.

I always use this setting, and override <READMORE></READMORE>, but I really don't like seeing a bloated Nodes To Consider ~ if I can't decide right away what to do, i'll open the thread in a new window.

This preference has prompted me to wonder if other monks would like Nodes To Consider to be a don't-override-<READMORE></READMORE> section?

Making another checkbox in user settings for <READMORE></READMORE> override for Nodes To Consider would be a waste of space to me, so I say, change the current override checkbox to a multiple-SELECT, like

<SELECT NAME=OVERRIDEREADMORE size=10 Multiple > <OPTION>ALL <OPTION>Nodes To COnsider <OPTION>Newest Nodes <OPTION>Perl Monks Discussion <OPTION>SOme Other Section> </SECTION>
That way you select all the sections you wish for readmore's to be overriden in.

Opinions/Code is welcome ;)

p.s. if you like an idea, code always gets it implemented faster.

 
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In reply to READMORE only in SECTION? by crazyinsomniac

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