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The main reason is of course to give small, but useful extra to people who directly support me/GOL.
make it 50 or even 100 per page as a option also
Just my thoughts, it's your call obviously. I'm not a supporter(and a new one!) so my opinion not matter much in such discussions.
Let me know of any breakage with that too will ya.
I have also adjusted them as requested to link directly to the comment, I should have done that to begin with so it was valid you bringing it up. Thanks.
Really glad I don't need to click next page while reading popular news posts.
The rum goes in my tum, yum.
Glad I could help make it better :)
Any other issues, let me know.
I know that comment/post linking won't work correctly now, since everyone may see it on a different page. Currently brainstorming a solution, but it's not a major issue right now to spend too much time trying to fix just yet.
For what exactly, forum post, article comment?Fixed that, thanks.
It won't make anything simpler, as the current code would simply grab the page from the url (the simplest way). I will now need to do a bunch of math and check the post amounts in the database to work out a correct page.Actually it will make two places a tiny bit simpler, since I won't work out pages for the email links. The rest is annoying though, actually working out the correct page when you hit the link with the comment_id. Will still need a wee think on it.
Yeah, I didn't mean simpler in that sense. Just that it's often better to do the work in as few places as possible, even if it takes a bit more logic, thus reducing duplication of code and making the codebase simpler to manage.
Is it hard for the script to find out the position of the comment in the thread, and then just do a modulus with the user's comments-per-page setting to find out the page? (Hope that makes sense, I think my brain's on strike today.)