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Critter replied on May 26, 2008 02:26 to the problem "Hard to clear "search user" box in app" in Seesmic:
kegill replied on May 25, 2008 23:16 to the problem "Hard to clear "search user" box in app" in Seesmic:
Critter replied on May 25, 2008 15:40 to the problem "Hard to clear "search user" box in app" in Seesmic:
kegill reported a problem in Seesmic on May 25, 2008 10:04:
Hard to clear "search user" box in appMac OS 10.5 / FF .
Successfully used "search user" to find one person (using seesmic user ID) to add to follow list. However, there is no "clear" button and the tool does not allow highlight/delete. Closing and re-opening several times does not clear the box either.
The first way I found to clear is to QUIT the application! This seems like a major -- major! -- bug. Either that or there's something really non-intuitive about the interface. So I tried again -- even though there is no feedback (I can't see the cursor in the box), I tried placing it at the "end" of a name and using the backspace key to see if that would clear. It does. But I tried to do this only because I have a "tester" hat on, not because i would have done so otherwise. With no feedback that the cursor is in fact in the box, you're making this a lot harder than it needs to be.
Having to close that mini-app (search) before being able to do anything else is also very annoying. No functional issue, just emotional one.
Mario Menti replied on May 01, 2008 18:11 to the question "Feed Won't Die" in twitterfeed:
If nothing else works, I can manually delete the twitter feeds, and you can start over with a different OpenID. If so, could you email me (mario at menti dot net) the twitter username and password of the user you want to stop sending feed updates to (so I can confirm that you own the account), and I'll delete it in the db.
kegill replied on May 01, 2008 06:23 to the question "Feed Won't Die" in twitterfeed:
Mario Menti replied on April 29, 2008 08:24 to the question "Feed Won't Die" in twitterfeed:
Hmm.. normally the sequence of events would be..
- log into wordpress.com as wiredpen
- log into twitterfeed.com as http://wiredpen.com
- you may be asked to authenticate and/or agree to login to twitterfeed at wordpress.com
- ... and then you should be logged in as http://wiredpen.com at twitterfeed
I tried this with a number of wordpress.com accounts, and it seems to work for me at least.. does this not work for you?
kegill replied on April 29, 2008 07:46 to the question "Feed Won't Die" in twitterfeed:
kegill replied on April 29, 2008 07:43 to the question "Feed Won't Die" in twitterfeed:
Thanks, Mario.
The "OpenID URL" of record is wiredpen.com -- which is really wiredpen.wordpress.com which is a sub-account of kegill.wordpress.com. I cannot log in under either of the first two -- It's a circular try to log in, get the "You need to sign in" message ... rinse and repeat.
I *can* login as kegill.wordpress.com -- which is what I did when the other login did not work. However, when I mouseover the "green check" the popup says my last post was Th Jan 10. =:-0
Mario Menti replied on April 29, 2008 06:58 to the question "Feed Won't Die" in twitterfeed:
There still seems to be a feed set to post to uspolitics. You can go to https://twitterfeed.com/reminder, enter the twitter username and password, and this will display the OpenID URL used when setting up this feed. So once you log in using this account, you should be able to pause or delete the feed.
kegill asked a question in twitterfeed on April 29, 2008 03:29:
Feed Won't DieWhy is TwitterFeed still "feeding" my USPolitics blog?
It's no longer in My Twitter Feeds (I had "stopped" it - it kept feeding. So about 12 hours ago I deleted it).
How long does it take for servers to refresh (if this is the issue)?
TIA!
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