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eric schwartz commented on OFBIZ-645: ------------------------------------- ok this is my last comment on this issue. the css issue i discussed is not a problem if you use IE, shocker i know. it looks just fine in IE but users of firefox and such will need to modify there css file. > https://host_name:8443/ordermgr/control/setOrderCurrencyAgreementShipDates > page is awkward > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: OFBIZ-645 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-645 > Project: OFBiz (The Open for Business Project) > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: order > Affects Versions: SVN trunk > Environment: All > Reporter: Walter Vaughan > Assigned To: Si Chen > Fix For: SVN trunk > > Attachments: 645-patch.txt, 645-patch.txt > > > The page generated by > https://host_name:8443/ordermgr/control/setOrderCurrencyAgreementShipDates is > awkward, and needs a [Continue] button placed in the right hand side of the > titlebar (boxhead), perferably in the same location as the previous page's > (https://host_name:8443/ordermgr/control/orderentry) [Continue] button. It's > needless hand movement, and while the Submit button in the form makes sence, > it's not clear at all that you have to hit [Submit] order to continue with > order processing. Also, the behavior now breaks with the rest of the > appliation behavior to look in the upper middle of the right hand side to go > on to the next step. A normal telephone conversation with a B2B or B2C > customer where the customer starts rattling off part numbers with then > require a bookmark click to "order entry", two clicks on [Continue] buttons > and then a click into the "add_product_id" input text box. > I would expect that if any values that are put into text boxes would be > processed as if the current [Submit] button is pressed. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.