no way to get to the following pages of the charts & graphs series page?
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1al.vick
I like to look at the series pages under charts and graphs, but today there seems to be no way to get to page 2 and beyond? I am using safari on my NON-mobile device.
2norabelle414
Same here, in Chrome. Mine goes up to E and then stops, with no pagination.
3gilroy
I thought it was just me when I was looking at that yesterday, but same problem.
Firefox (most up to date) and Windows 10
Firefox (most up to date) and Windows 10
4bnielsen
Same thing. No way to get to the next page. I'm on linux and using firefox but this doesn't look like a browser problem.
https://www.librarything.com/stats/bnielsen/series
https://www.librarything.com/stats/bnielsen/series
5knerd.knitter
I am looking into this.
6knerd.knitter
Wow, so that was actually legitimately a typo... I had "totle" instead of "total"; not sure how that even went out without noticing... >.
9waltzmn
>7 bnielsen:
Yes. Tahnk yuo, er, thank you to knerd.knitter.
Maybe we should start a fund to buy LT a code syntax checker. :-)
Yes. Tahnk yuo, er, thank you to knerd.knitter.
Maybe we should start a fund to buy LT a code syntax checker. :-)
10knerd.knitter
>9 waltzmn: You don't want to know how many things are misspelled in our codebase. But if they're all misspelled in the same way, then the code still works. : )
11lorax
knerd.knitter (#10):
If something is consistently misspelled, or misspelled in an important enough place, it becomes the new standard (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_referer ). But someone must have been doing code review without enough coffee for this to sneak through.
If something is consistently misspelled, or misspelled in an important enough place, it becomes the new standard (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_referer ). But someone must have been doing code review without enough coffee for this to sneak through.