I know we’re dealing with deindexing links to demoted and stubbed articles. However, I’ve been keeping track of all the article-requests I’ve been having accepted INSIDE MY USERSPACE. I keep track of them with links - so that if people want to start them or come back to start them myself, I can still double-check and do so on my own.
However, over the last few months, when I’ve been on a 10-year personal refresh project when I’ve been trying to print this user page - the only articles from the list that print so great - are those already started (in green). Links in red don’t print. They print in clear white in the printout - if they even print at all, leaving behind the bullet point that I use for every request started.
Print preview in Microsoft’s Chromium Edge and Google Chrome for Windows 10 shows me that these red links have all been turned off - therefore seconding my point.
I have an HP Officejet 6700 Premium series printer (bought in March 2013), but I think the printer type doesn’t matter because it’s also on the software side. I have yet to check Firefox because I don’t have this software on my computer. I don’t have anyone here to check on any Macs, as we’re not that rich to own one.
For the engineers sake: please contact me for the link to the Userspace page I’m experiencing this on, as I don’t want to give this out to too many users via either the forums or through Talk page messaging. (Sorry.)
Although I was able to copy and paste the list over so I can run the same procedure from a cloud drive holding my digital notes then choosing to print that page (that worked more-seamlessly), is there a way we can look to get this process to begin showing deindexed articles from Userspace again, as the average IP’d reader won’t be checking many (if any) pages in anybody else’ Userspace? PLEASE! I beg of the engineering team to consider this issue wisely.
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JayneG
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Thanks for reporting this, @EpcotMagic
. As you know, it probably won’t be high prio, but I’ll add it to the list and hope we can get a fix at some point.
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