I was just perusing some of the sections like Perl News and noticed there are a large number of Reaped Nodes. I like to be able to see them but they are becoming a big distraction. Would it be possible to e.g. list them all at the bottom of the page (similar to how nodes waiting for approval in SOPW are listed at the bottom)? Or would it be hard to make an abbreviated reaped node entry? Or is there some CSS wizardry that would work with IE7? Something along the lines of Re: Do Not Feed the Trolls!!!?

Update1: I guess my second sentence was not clear enough -- I would like to be able to see that they are there but have them be much less obtrusive. I do not want to just make them disappear. Also, I do not use Newest Node, etc. I just go to Perl News from time to time.

Update2:I think Fletch's suggestion in Free Nodelet Hack: Re: Reaped Nodes are Cluttering up some of the Sections is a great workaround! Thaks for all of the responses!!


In reply to Reaped Nodes are Cluttering up some of the Sections by Argel

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