Simple.
14 years ago
Okay, guys and gals. Don't know if you noticed, but Watchtail's structured a bit differently now.
Check out all the links - nowhere will you see a question mark, ampersand, or file extension. It's all been tidied up and simplified. Even the downtime message displays on the page you visit without redirecting you.
What does this mean for you? Well, it's a lot easier to link to your streams.
Now, just type:
http://www.watchtail.com/view/Watchfox
instead of the old
http://www.watchtail.com/view.php?v=Watchfox
which, by the way, now redirects to the new location. You don't have to change all your bookmarks and journal entries, but it's still a good idea.
Check out all the links - nowhere will you see a question mark, ampersand, or file extension. It's all been tidied up and simplified. Even the downtime message displays on the page you visit without redirecting you.
What does this mean for you? Well, it's a lot easier to link to your streams.
Now, just type:
http://www.watchtail.com/view/Watchfox
instead of the old
http://www.watchtail.com/view.php?v=Watchfox
which, by the way, now redirects to the new location. You don't have to change all your bookmarks and journal entries, but it's still a good idea.
FA+

I noticed that the adbanner image on bottom of the main page links to http://www.watchtail.com/faq.php (which gives a 404) instead of http://www.watchtail.com/faq/.
But the site doesn't remember my login (or does the browser ask if it should be remembered)- so everytime I open watchtail again, I need to type my name and password, I could see this annoying when I accidentally close the tab at times - of course, this isn't a big flaw, but it'd be nice. :3
That having been said, you won't get logged out by closing a tab. Closing your browser entirely will cause that to happen, but "restore last session" may be a way to recover it (untested, and unlikely).