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Book & Author Page Issues
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Distant Shores mucked up; it's all my fault, I know, but how can I fix it?
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And if you could let us know what not to do to avoid this, that would be good too!
Theoretically the code base shouldn't allow you guys to break anything, so don't worry about it. Just keep reporting when you do find/create a broken page.

Thanks for trying, Kristen. I thought of resetting from Amazon, but decided against it when I read that author information will be left intact. I thought, "The problem is in the author info; that won't help." Unfortunately, it seems I was right. It's still broken.
MICHAEL wrote: "Rivka sked me in pm:
And if you could let us know what not to do to avoid this, that would be good too!
Theoretically the code base shouldn't allow you guys to break anything, so don't worry abou..."
Hopefully this will be fixed soon. Not only do I feel guilty about breaking other people's book lists, but I can't access my mobile home page because of this book, and I'm currently reading it - I can't update my current status, either.


I did this:
1. Add other authors
2. Rearrange everyone else
3. Add another author at the bottom, filling in Marco's name and role as Editor
4. Clear Marco's name and role from the primary fields at the top
5. PROFI-- Wait. GAH! It broke. :-(
As I said, I'm never leaving primary fields blank again. The software may not be supposed to let me break things like that, but I don't feel like tempting Fate to make it happen again. ;-)
Yeah, books must have a primary author. When there is one editor and many authors, that actually is usually the editor.
Thanks, Michael! :)
Thanks, Michael! :)

Anyway, thanks to Michael for fixing my stupid mistake, and to rivka for correcting my perception on editor/author ranking.
Both the book's page and the librarian change log are now error pages. I can't even revert (not that I'm sure Goodreads has such a feature).
I will definitely not leave primary fields blank in the future; I guess it's not a quick, easy way to move a person from the top of the list to the bottom.