I look for other Monks homenodes (mainly those that are listed under "Other Users") regularly, sometimes there are interesting things on others public scratchpads, but often there is nothing. So maybe there could be a box near the scratchpad saying "0 Byte" or "empty" "nothing" e.g.?
btw: I just saw that a Monk had Scratchpad "None." ... Xaositect

Update: Thx for all your responses, feedback. I considered long before writing these, cause i wondered if I should bother this excellent community again with my "wishes, nitpicks". But i think sometimes new users see things that others are already used to and never think of it ...

Thanks in Advance MH


In reply to Other Monks (empty) Scratchpads ? by matze77

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