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Well 
my suggestion would be to have links open in a new window - I get a bit miffed when I'm linked to some interesting site, like a photo archive, and I eventually surf so far that I have to reopen one or other of the sites in a new window myself. I also agree with Scampie about the link code.
Everything else is quite spiffy metl, in a func_tional sort of way.
Of course, you can never have too many smileys... 
Empty This Into Your God Damn Enema Bag 
I wasn't complaining, Metl's done a damn fine job here. They were merely ideas, and if anyone were in agreement (not), cool.

Although, Kell, hold down [SHIFT] and click a link. 
Yeah 
I usually right click --> Open in new window 
Ah 
but what youre failing to take into account is that Im a lazy git
see? I didnt even punctuate that sentence :/ 
 
test test 
Update: 
urls starting with "ftp://" will now become clickable just like ones that start with "http://" do. 
Test 
test 
Double Post Prevention Works? 
was it really that simple? 
It Does! 
yay! 
Test 
 
Another Test 
 
Another Test 
 
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Another Test 
 
Another Test 
 
Another Test 
 
Another Test 
 
Hah, 0wned :D 
 
Okay, 
so my fix doesn't work in Oprah or whatever weird browser you use. 
IE5 
All I did was hit Submit multiple times 
Oh... 
well, stop it! The idea is to prevent accidental double-posts when people hit refresh after posting. If you manually hit back and then submit again, you're a dork. 
 
I didn't hit back, just submit multiple times, you dork. 
Ok, You Rapidly Clicked It Before The Page Could Refresh? 
 
Lemme Try It... 
 
Mkay,,, 
Just double-clicked submit and it only came up once. IE6. 
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