On 08/01/2010 10:55 PM, Aryeh Gregor wrote:
One easy hack to reduce this problem is just to only provide a few options for stub threshold, as we do with thumbnail size. Although this is only useful if we cache pages with nonzero stub threshold . . . why don't we do that? Too much fragmentation due to the excessive range of options?
Couldn't you just tag every internal link with a separate class for the length of the target article, and then use different personal CSS to set the threshold? The generated page would be the same for all users:
<a href="My_Article" class="134_byte_article">My Article</a>