I'm usually not a whiner (although my wife might tell you differently), and certainly I'm not a meta-whiner here on the Great Orange Rust Whatever-This-Color-Is Satan, but I do have one complaint that is close to driving me to distraction.
I can't imagine no one else has commented on this, but whatever.
Here's my beef - well, my biggest beef - with DK4:
When editing a diary (and, I would guess, a really long comment, although I haven't yet done that), any time you create a link or format some text by selecting (highlighting) that text and then using one of the formatting buttons below the text box, as soon as you apply the formatting, the text box jumps to the top of the text body, and you have to scroll back down to find the spot where you were when you applied the formatting.
In even a moderate-length diary, this is irritating; in a really long diary I fear it could lead to laptop abuse.
Now, I'm not even going to complain here about how, when applying a link using the "Link" button below the text box, the "http://" that's pre-typed in the link window isn't highlighted (as it was in DK3), and therefore I have to make a couple of extra keystrokes and mouse clicks to paste in the URL for the link.
And I won't say anything about how, when typing a comment, after I hit "Preview," the previewed comment is usually above the top of my screen and I have to scroll up to view it (unlike, of course, DK3, where the previewed comment was completely viewable without additional scrolling).
No, I'm not gonna complain about these things because I am not a tech geek and I really appreciate what kos and the dev team are in the process of creating here and I don't want ct or elfling or any of the other tireless members of the dev team to get mad at me and think me ungrateful and embark on an Anonymous-style cyberattack on my pitiful online presence.
Because if there's one thing I've learned on DailyKos in the past two years, it's that if you're not for DailyKos, you're against it.
And I'm for it.
I swear.
Thanks for letting me whine.
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