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This is a test. This is only a test.
So, LJ has a new kind of text cut specifically for spoilers. So, if I say that at the end of FALL Sherlock goes waltzing off in a purple tutu it's supposed to be cut until you scroll over it and make it pop up.
If I've done this right, the tags are lj-spoiler text="Not an actual spoiler"> and /lj-spoiler>
And - I do like this part immensely - it's supposed to work in comments.
If I've done this right, the tags are lj-spoiler text="Not an actual spoiler"> and /lj-spoiler>
And - I do like this part immensely - it's supposed to work in comments.
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ETA: It *does* re-hide when I refresh the page.
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*And* - it does work in comments!
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Although, the next question is does it work in comments like they say?
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I don't think it's supposed to pop-up or do anything on scroll/hover -- the LJ news post only mentions it working when clicked. It seems to do that very nicely indeed, however.
(I have to wonder if they cribbed this from Dreamwidth's expand-cut-tags feature; it's functionally the same think from the user end, albeit without the un-expand option.)
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(It's above this comment in the thread, so I'm going to see if the cut resets itself when the page refreshes when I post.)
ETA: Oooo, it does!
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I click on it in Friends page, and the blue text is replaced with the spoilery text. So then I click on the post title to open just the post, and it's turned back to blue text. And if I do a print preview, it's blue text.
What does this do to posts with multiple spoiler tags? Every single one has to be clicked individually? And if you do this on the Friends page and you happen to want to print the page, you have to click on every spoiler tag all over again?
I'm not commenting on usefulness, I'm just asking questions.
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But I work in S2 and use html code to do cuts anyway - I doubt that I'll bother to use the html 'spoiler' tag if this is all it does.
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ETA: Also, I'm on Google Chrome, and it's working the same way for me -- click to unhide, refresh rehides it.
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And it works in comments, which is cool.
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