
So I noticed today that cross examination is continuous and shifts to the bottom of the debate now. Wow! This really takes my philosophy on cross examination to heart. Cross examination not only looks much slicker at the bottom of the page, but it removes clunky chunks. Not to mention cx is more of a tool for the the debater than something that should be examined by the judge. Cx is more of a point of reference. A way to find holes in someones case. There isn't judgable material and I don't think new judges will be confused anymore.

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Dec 11 2014 3:26 PM Blackflag:
Wasn't that just the one debate because it had that bug?
The reason for multiple CXs is because we're trying to copy LD-style debates.
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That was an aaccident? Well it was a good one.
There are multiple rounds of cross examination, but they all show up as one continuous bloc at the end of the debate.
When I entered cross examination the last couple of times, cx left off where it did last round. I just now noticed that the cx bloc pushes itself underneath the rounds.

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Dec 11 2014 11:17 PM Blackflag:
Well it should no longer be doing that. I fixed that bug some time ago.
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I personally like it. There's still cross examination every round. It just improves the presentation by putting it all in one place.