Tag errors - what did I do?

Submitted by Jacques Roux on November 22, 2017

Not sure how this happened when tagging a new article? I know its a cardinal sin.

Mike Harman

6 years 5 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by Mike Harman on November 22, 2017

This means you put the people and groups in the 'tags' field, instead of the people and groups field - which makes a completely new tag unrelated to the other one. You can just edit the article and switch them around.

Jacques Roux

6 years 5 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by Jacques Roux on November 22, 2017

aiiiii can't believe I am still that stupid. Yikes. Fixed and deleted the duplicates. Cheers.

While I am here - is there a reason all connections to the site aren't redirecting to https://? I.e. I can navigate to both libcom.org and https:// separately? Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere couldn't see anything,

Mike Harman

6 years 5 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by Mike Harman on November 22, 2017

We're going to go full https, but probably alongside a load of other changes.

petey

6 years 5 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by petey on November 23, 2017

Mike Harman

We're going to go full https, but probably alongside a load of other changes.

will this net neutrality business affect libcom?

Mike Harman

6 years 5 months ago

In reply to by libcom.org

Submitted by Mike Harman on November 23, 2017

It's most likely that ISPs are going to charge for different types of services - so 'basic internet' plans, then upgrades for things like gaming, video calls, streaming etc.

Since we're just a website, unless web traffic gets deprioritised for streaming or something, it shouldn't make much difference.

What does make a difference is website blocking, this is supposed to be optional, but Sky for example enables it by default https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2017/10/uk-isp-filters-criticised-blocking-lots-safe-legal-websites.html