darklight wrote:

> as ticket #1485135 [1] suggests, javascript's native prompt() should be 
> replaced
> with a custom one.
> I did a bit of research and I found Impromptu [2] seemed to do this job quite
> well.
> 
> after some fiddling with the code I managed to get a nice-looking (at least
> I think so -> but that doesn't count as I fail at any design/graphics tasks)
> prompt dialog. A screenshot of it can be seen under [3]

Because we're using prompt in only one place, maybe would be better to 
replace it by standard confirm dialog. I don't like to include many js 
files for one small effect.

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