Can there be a way to turn off the "tutorial" pop ups? i can see how useful it is for newbies, but the "add tags" pop up is particularly annoying as a long-time user. i know how to add tags to a post and a lot of the time i don't want to add any.
Answer: Hello there @ruimtetijd!
Thanks for getting in touch here. So, in short, unfortunately we are not planning to change it in the near future.
That said, we may well have another look at this. We would suggest that you keep an eye here or at @changes for any updates.
Have a great day!
Best,
—Maxime
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Get Those Books Moving : Part 4
Summer 2023 Cathleen A. Baker Fellow Katarina Stiller worked on treatments for pop-up books from the William A. Gosling Pop-up and Movable Books Collection --- part of our Children's Literature Collection.
Here are Schneewittchen (1961) and Rotkäppchen (1960) --- both illustrated by Vojtěch Kubašta and published by Carlsen Verlag GMBH --- before and after treatment!
After treatment! Schneewittchen (1961)
After treatment! Rotkäppchen (1960)
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My piece for our illustration guild’s Webcore Zine!
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I've figured out how to make a pop up in JavaScript.
You guys are fucked now.
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Notifications from tumblr are THE BEST
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Am I going insane or is tumblr having an ad click popup slide up my phone every few swipes? I don’t see anything about Starbucks on my dash for me to be accidentally pressing, but I’m having to hit ‘done’ often
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I just got my period and I'm in a lot of pain right now so heres a funny meme for you all TW Trigger warning! Period Meme
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Man what’s happening with the internet since 2020? From Twitter becoming an even bigger angrycest pool (like it’s even more pushed by the algorithm from what I’ve heard) to imgur banning porn and now reddit going after third party software for API usages.
The internet really has gone to shit since the day that one dude created pop ups in the early 00s I telling ya.
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Much Depends on Dinner
Dr. Chase's Recipes or Information for Everybody. A.W. Chase, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Published by the Author, 1867. In the University of Michigan Library, Special Collections Research Center (Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive). Gift of Janice Bluestein Longone.
We are excited to announce a special collaboration between the Special Collections Research Center, the William L. Clements Library, and the students of ALA 264 Much Depends on Dinner. From April 17 to May 8th, you will be able to find culinary history across campus on Diag Boards and Campus Bus Signs. To see all five selected items together, scroll through this blog post or visit the Shapiro Screens (April 16-May 7) on the first floor of the Shapiro Library.
Read more!
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