iarwain
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By the time I arrived at Zachary's mansion, the sky had already clouded over with suspicious-looking clouds. Pastel as always, but more colorful than I would've expected, and with flickers of heat lightning that maybe weren't the standard color for lighting.
I pulled up into the driveway. There were a half-dozen cars already there, ranging from polished SUVs to beat-up station wagons. Zachary's driveway doesn't usually look like that.
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When I try to scroll right through the tree-structure, it takes a few seconds for any riffs to appear below the top riff, if they exist. This means I can't quickly swipe through to see where the activity is, because I would have to pause after each riff to see if anything appears below it.
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Other dogs were unimpressed with Buddy's approach. "Bark bark bark, bark bark bark," said Lassie, currently second in the Collie primaries in the upcoming contested election for being Timmy's dog. "Bark bark, bark."
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Weirdly I am no longer losing my place in the tree structure after posting my next riff.
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Trying to edit post 51 gets me a 404 when I click the edit button, which is why the "placae" typo isn't fixed.
Trying to hit Ctrl-C to copy the word "placae" brings up the Comments dialogue, I lose the text selection, and it doesn't get copied.
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When I post a next riff, I also lose my place in the tree structure, and am back to where I started instead of an insertion point for the riff I just posted.
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If I scroll left when there's no more threads at left, or try to scroll left while my mouse is in the wrong placae, my computer helpfully decides I must've meant to go back to the previous page. I then lose my place in the tree structure. Possible approach, save where people are in the tree structure and re-display that branch on their next visit.
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Tooltips on icons, I have no idea what various mysterious icons do and am afraid to click to find out.
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Here I am in a room full of people possibly on this site! But I have no way to tell which themes are popular, which stories have any riffs, what's being actively worked on, how long any posts or threads are, or any other cues whatsoever of where there's activity to join in on or what's worth reading.