Hi.
I always do, because if I close a stack I invariably want it to actually go away. But others may close a stack and yet want to keep it close by, in a sense. Possibly to access handlers in their stack scripts, for example? Such stacks might be considered more like a stack that is hidden, rather than dismissed?
Craig
I always do, because if I close a stack I invariably want it to actually go away. But others may close a stack and yet want to keep it close by, in a sense. Possibly to access handlers in their stack scripts, for example? Such stacks might be considered more like a stack that is hidden, rather than dismissed?
Craig
Statistics: Posted by dunbarx — Sat Jan 25, 2025 4:29 am