monero-site issueshttps://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/monero-site/-/issues2015-02-23T13:18:03Zhttps://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/monero-site/-/issues/4'naked" URLs are not converted into links2015-02-23T13:18:03Zmonero-project'naked" URLs are not converted into links*Created by: davidlatapie*
`https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swoosh` will not turn to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swoosh](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swoosh), which is the expected behaviour for most.
Example: https://forum.monero.cc...*Created by: davidlatapie*
`https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swoosh` will not turn to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swoosh](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swoosh), which is the expected behaviour for most.
Example: https://forum.monero.cc/20/general-discussion/162/who-is-our-carolyn-davidson
https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/monero-site/-/issues/3Getting closer to feature parity for the toolbar2015-02-23T13:36:28Zmonero-projectGetting closer to feature parity for the toolbar*Created by: davidlatapie*
List of Markdown syntax not yet replicated in toolbar:
- heading 2-6 (heading 1 shall not be used so better not to encourage it - Heading 5 and 6 will probably not be used)
- blockquote
- lists, both ordered a...*Created by: davidlatapie*
List of Markdown syntax not yet replicated in toolbar:
- heading 2-6 (heading 1 shall not be used so better not to encourage it - Heading 5 and 6 will probably not be used)
- blockquote
- lists, both ordered and unordered
- code, both block (`<pre><code>`) and inline (`<code>`)
- horizontal rule (I for one use it from time to time but if only HTML input is possible, I won't die, although it would break the principle of feature parity)
- anchor links (probably tricker to handle UX-wise, low-priority)
https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/monero-site/-/issues/2Dust2017-10-25T23:00:08Zmonero-projectDust*Created by: davidlatapie*
**For Moneropedia entry**
Dust is a generic term given to amount of XMR so low that
1) they have no meaningful value
2) they are very expensive to spend (the transaction fees may be 50% or even 200% of the du...*Created by: davidlatapie*
**For Moneropedia entry**
Dust is a generic term given to amount of XMR so low that
1) they have no meaningful value
2) they are very expensive to spend (the transaction fees may be 50% or even 200% of the dust itself)
## The dangers of dust
The dust issue happens in every cryptocurrency and can be used as an attack vector, to bloat the blockchain (much like many 20 bytes files on a file system can bloat a filesystem by using many more clusters than necessary). Dust issue can be mitigated with smart fine-tuning. In the case of Monero, the original pool software had too low a threshold for payment, resulting on a lot of dust. Later, an dust attack was even perpetrated.
## The solution to dust
[MRL-0004](https://lab.monero.cc/pubs/MRL-0004.pdf) implements a solution for dealing with dust in an elegant way: new outputting rules. "No new dust will be created in the system, and dust will only be removed from the system over time"
https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/monero-site/-/issues/1Menu looks weird on mobile devices2019-02-14T13:11:30ZRiccardo SpagniMenu looks weird on mobile devicesI can't get the menu to be full width on mobile devices (testing on an iPhone 6), and I also hate that it's half-length.
Ideally I think the mobile menu (under 768px) should be full width, full height.
I can't get the menu to be full width on mobile devices (testing on an iPhone 6), and I also hate that it's half-length.
Ideally I think the mobile menu (under 768px) should be full width, full height.