the definition for high and low fantasy as with how commonplace and/or understood magic is can be a good one. but there's no single definition that'll cover the entire genre.
We don't need to be all-encompassing with our one-liner definitions. Perhaps a wrong definition that everyone sees+obeys is better for a tag system than making everyone bring their own varying definition (tower-of-babel problem). I'll have to refactor some of my cringeworthy defs.
Either way, I changed "High/Epic Fantasy" to just "Fantasy", and the definition to "Wizards, hobbits, axes". Maybe being prescriptive with genre cliches works — the cliches get the idea across but it's obvious not to take them too seriously?
Anyways, if someone else has an opinion on some tag definitions, please take a stab at it and share your attempt.
Hm. How about the ability to delete PM conversations?
Yeah, it's a feature I want to add but its ratio of payoff/effort is just too sad for a project that's relegated to my free-time. It's kinda like when you finally have a day off from work but you spend it going to the bank and running errands because you finally have time.
@Mahz Discovered something that might need fixing on the @mention buttons. No matter where you are in a prospective post, pressing the button will put the @mention text at the end of the post. Putting it where the text marker is instead would make said button even better.
Oh yeah, nice. I need to hook it into the editor's cursor location.
@KeysOfKayes Good points. Another issue is that colors are hard.
It took me hours to tweak the editor for very little gain.