Earlier quoted context omitted.
Oh my that NYT feature drove me nuts. Not only does it mess with us habitual selectors but it is basically hidden from the users who need it most, those not savy enough to select-right-click-search-on-google a word they don't understand.
> habitual selectors Ah, my condition has a name. All it needs now is a support group. My case become terminal when I discovered three finger drag on OSX. HN is a particularly good site to do it on because of the little lines and gaps that appear between selected blocks of comments. You can get a very satisfying 'pop' of a multi-comment selection springing from a single one if you move your mouse just a bit while dra…
The greatest Google Mail feature you may not be using
71–80 of 179 posts
Re: The greatest Google Mail feature you may not be using
#72Earlier quoted context omitted.
Oh my that NYT feature drove me nuts. Not only does it mess with us habitual selectors but it is basically hidden from the users who need it most, those not savy enough to select-right-click-search-on-google a word they don't understand.
> habitual selectors Ah, my condition has a name. All it needs now is a support group. My case become terminal when I discovered three finger drag on OSX. HN is a particularly good site to do it on because of the little lines and gaps that appear between selected blocks of comments. You can get a very satisfying 'pop' of a multi-comment selection springing from a single one if you move your mouse just a bit while dra…
Sometimes unconscious compulsion, otherwise to put together a quote in the context of an existing thread.
I immediately noticed this feature due to the high number of discards :)
Re: The greatest Google Mail feature you may not be using
#73So many people in this thread are saying they highlight sections of text as they read. I don't do that, and no-one I know does that. What is the benefit? Is it intentional, or is it a habit with no real use?
It's just something tactile to do while my attention is otherwise occupied.
Re: The greatest Google Mail feature you may not be using
#74Earlier quoted context omitted.
Oh my that NYT feature drove me nuts. Not only does it mess with us habitual selectors but it is basically hidden from the users who need it most, those not savy enough to select-right-click-search-on-google a word they don't understand.
I used AdBlock to stop the NYT script that implements it from loading. A large chunk of the reason I dislike Chrome is because of its weird text selection logic compared to Firefox - boundaries around paragraph starts and ends feel unnatural.
Re: The greatest Google Mail feature you may not be using
#75Best Gmail feature is "Undo Send" - period. It has saved me embarrassment countless number of times.
Re: The greatest Google Mail feature you may not be using
#76Re: The greatest Google Mail feature you may not be using
#77Earlier quoted context omitted.
> habitual selectors Ah, my condition has a name. All it needs now is a support group. My case become terminal when I discovered three finger drag on OSX. HN is a particularly good site to do it on because of the little lines and gaps that appear between selected blocks of comments. You can get a very satisfying 'pop' of a multi-comment selection springing from a single one if you move your mouse just a bit while dra…
Great, we have our first theoretician. Now we do need some sort of organizational structure for advocacy.
I don't much mind about the structure, but it'd be really nice if it all lined up perfectly straight.
Re: The greatest Google Mail feature you may not be using
#78Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm kind of happy to have just learned I'm not the only person in the world who habitually selects like this. I've done this for as long as I can remember, and the NYT thing drove me nuts as well. Oddly enough I guess I always habitually deselect as well, so I've never noticed this gmail feature. Pretty useful. Now if it browsers supported Sublime Text-style multiple selections for quoting several different bits of a…
Do you also use your text selection as a bookmark?
It's the single Windows feature I miss the most on other platforms.