Actually, I have a couple of other ideas. First off, let me say: I love the references functionality on the documents. I haven't played around too much with it yet, but I know it's awesome to be able to have a reference up without having an extra tab open. What I'd like to suggest is maybe adding this functionality to page editing? Oftentimes, I'll be editing one page, and will be heavily referencing another page that's connected to it, so I'll have that page open on a separate tab. Sometimes, I'll have multiple reference pages open at the same time (up to 3 or 4, or even 5 on occasion!) and it'd be nice to be able to have the reference open on the same tab, not only to keep my browser cleaner (I already have a bunch of tabs open, more often than not), but also so I don't have to keep clicking back and forth between tabs/pages.
Also, something I thought of recently, that I honestly probably should have come up with a long time ago: the ability to "pin" fields/pages that still need more editing. A lot of the time, I'll be editing a page that I don't quite have all the information for yet, but I know that information needs to be there (it often requires creating a new page or editing an existing one). Currently, when I run into this problem, I'll just write "MORE" somewhere in the field, maybe with some details on what, exactly. This works if/when I eventually go back to the page for some other reason, but more often than not, I forget it's there entirely. Being able to pin these spots, as well as possibly add descriptions as to why it was pinned in the first place, would be SUPER helpful. Then you could have a place somewhere on the site that shows all your pins, as well as descriptions if you have them, so you know what needs worked on. Maybe you could add a task list of some sort here, as well, for pages/elements you haven't created yet, but plan to in the future.
You could also integrate this into the "prompts" feature, which could also be very helpful. That way, instead of asking me what magic my Centaur Cabinets have (none, it's a cabinet), the prompts would suggest things I'd already been meaning to work on.
Oh, also, one more minor request: Could we have bullet points in documents in addition to numbered lists? Most of my documents are more idea-vomit pages (and a taxonomy list) rather than storyboarding or some such, so I don't really need numbered lists on those pages. This isn't an urgent request by any stretch of the imagination, just a little something that might be nice.
Well, this got a lot longer than I expected. Again. Oh well. Thanks again for all the work you do, andrew (Our Supreme Lord and Overseer)! I love this site!