The Sloan feature is indeed good, but, I can't see the whole message before posting, and that's potentially an issue. Also, if I need to be able to adjust on a canned message slightly, without creating an altogether new template, I can't presently do that. Any way to make Post as Mod not be immediate?
if I need to be able to adjust on a canned message slightly, without creating an altogether new template
Hmm, not sure what you mean here. If I needed to adjust a message, I would insert it and then adjust it before submitting the comment. Do you mean adjusting a mod template?
Hmm, not sure what you mean here. If I needed to adjust a message, I would insert it and then adjust it before submitting the comment.
Yes, exactly. I need to be able to insert the message, as a mod, and adjust it before submitting. It appears I can't currently do that. It just posts it as is, right away, without a chance to adjust.
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Great to see these starting to be rolled out!
The Sloan feature is indeed good, but, I can't see the whole message before posting, and that's potentially an issue. Also, if I need to be able to adjust on a canned message slightly, without creating an altogether new template, I can't presently do that. Any way to make Post as Mod not be immediate?
That's a good point, I'll add that soon!
Hmm, not sure what you mean here. If I needed to adjust a message, I would insert it and then adjust it before submitting the comment. Do you mean adjusting a mod template?
Sorry, do you mind clarifying this too?
Yes, exactly. I need to be able to insert the message, as a mod, and adjust it before submitting. It appears I can't currently do that. It just posts it as is, right away, without a chance to adjust.
It does appear to do this? It seems to just inject the string into the comment box? Then you can edit ad-hoc before posting?
That's only if you want to post as yourself. Not as Sloan.