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    Post by Telnic 2015-01-02, 8:11 am

    Bunjie02-22-2011 09:06 AM




    Dead Link Protection
     
    Dead Link Protection would be nice so if one of the links in our .tel goes dead aka a website sold, trans, or modified or other it will let me know to modifi it.

    maximka02-22-2011 07:14 PM




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    nadya02-22-2011 07:19 PM




    Hi Maximka, re your question, the flexibility for folder links is just the same as for any other contact information. Think about it this way: a link to a .tel folder is just another link, like a web link or an email address. Why would you want to edit a phone number or a web link? Because you want to change where it's pointing, in the same way that a go-to link may point to a different .tel domain, and not necessarily an immediate child of the current folder.

    maximka02-22-2011 07:24 PM




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    nadya02-22-2011 07:27 PM




    Maximka, 
    If you want to rename a folder, don't edit the link at all. Hover over the folder on the left, click the Pencil icon to rename, and change the name of the folder. That will change the link as well.

    maximka02-22-2011 07:48 PM




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    nadya02-22-2011 07:54 PM




    Maximka, thank you for your suggestion. I understand that it may be a bit misleading, and we will try to find a way around this, for example, by prompting you to confirm that you want to rename the folder instead of editing a link. Creating a great user experience is not easy, and simply blocking some functions that others may use - as in the scenario I gave you above - may not be the best option. But anyway, thanks for your input.

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