Hi All

This happening to be the 50th Node,I would like to write something more constructive ( in comparision to my own nodes )for this monastery with which I am in love with.

Observation : When replying a node the preview radio button takes to a new page where only the newly written reply is visible and not the root node to which the reply is for.

Suggestion : When previewing there are not only formatting mistakes people like me commit but also some mistakes due to over looking or wrong assumptions about the rooth node , hence i putforth a suggestion to display the root node to which the reply is at the top and below which the reply node appears allowing the user to see the mistake of formatting and technical mistakes.

Visually something like...

seeking advice on xxxx

Hi, and thank you Perl Monks for your time. we are up to...blah blah..

preview

Re^2: seeking advice on xxxx

hi , Could this really help ?

Regards

Prad


In reply to CR for 'Preview' when replying for a node ! by prad_intel

Title:
Use:  <p> text here (a paragraph) </p>
and:  <code> code here </code>
to format your post, it's "PerlMonks-approved HTML":



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