A couple blog questions

I started experimenting with the blog feature and had two questions.

  1. It seems to be the only section of the gramps web application that uses serif instead of sans-serif fonts. Was that a design choice? (I am using the system theme.)

  2. I use the “unused objects” tool in desktop gramps quite a bit to get rid of “dangling” stuff and it wanted to delete my blog posts after they were synced back locally. It seems that if you plan to use the unused module, you need to attach the source to a fake person? Is that the best workflow?

Gramps 6.0.6
Gramps Web API 3.7.1
Gramps Web Frontend 26.1.1
Gramps QL 0.4.0
Sifts 1.1.1
locale: en
multi-tree: false
task queue: true
OCR: true
chat: true

Yes :blush:

I personally have tons of material that is just kept in sources and notes, regardless of whether it’s linked to a person, so I never thought about it this way.

I think this tool should at least allow to exclude objects from cleanup based on tags. It would also delete all tasks created by the Gramps Web tasks management app!

If you really need to use it, I would suggest to add a citation from a person that is mentioned in the blog post to the blog source. But for tasks, that doesn’t make much sense.

Most of the stuff I am deleting are learning curve errors from when I started. Maybe, I won’t need to delete stuff as often, but that’s a good idea.

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