Otherwise alert

devjohnsondevjohnson Member Posts: 94
edited November -1 in Working with GS (Mac)
Could you please put a small exclamation point or caution sign or something in rules when there are behaviors in the otherwise portion of a rule. Since these are not shown by default I often overlook some otherwise statements. I feel like having a small alert like that would help me find where to make my changes faster. (And honestly sometimes I forget there is behaviors in them).

Also, can we get the forums so when we log in it will take us back to the page we were viewing?

Comments

  • Metronome49Metronome49 Member Posts: 297
    Just log in as soon as you get here. Click "remember me".
  • devjohnsondevjohnson Member Posts: 94
    I use a lot of different computers to check the forums with, and I also post rarely so I don't have to log in very often. It would be convenient, and it wouldn't be hard to add. If I could manage to do it on my website with my limited web programming experience I'm sure the great staff here could too.

    If I recall, all I had to do was pass along a variable for the referring URL and after I had people log in it did a meta redirect/refresh to the referring URL. Something like that, don't remember exactly, its been like 2-3 years.
  • JeffreyShimaneJeffreyShimane Member Posts: 372
    I think the Otherwise marker is a great idea. Either that, or it should be open by default whenever the rule is open (unless the user specifically hid the Otherwise).

    - Jeff
  • gyroscopegyroscope I am here.Member, Sous Chef, PRO Posts: 6,598
    JeffreyShimane said:
    I think the Otherwise marker is a great idea. Either that, or it should be open by default whenever the rule is open (unless the user specifically hid the Otherwise).

    - Jeff

    +1
  • mangaroomangaroo Member Posts: 419
    It remains open by default until you specifically close it, at which point a marker would be good, i tend to just write it in the text field of the behaviour.
  • steve86steve86 Member Posts: 806
    Yea this might be a cool idea.. specially when I'm working with a template I bought or an example somebody else made..

    Sometimes you don't know where the heck is that specific attribute changing and it turns out its hidden inside in the otherwise section..
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