* [email protected] <[email protected]> [2012-05-29 18:25]: > So I'm messing around with a web interface on an Exchange hosting > system. This particular page lists a bunch of user accounts, > a page which is a forest of "enhance", "add feature", and "delete > permanently" links, one for each account, all very densely packed on > the page in tiny font so that you have to be incredibly careful to > click on the right link for the right user account.
* Gert Doering <[email protected]> [2012-05-29 19:40]: > If you have a Netscreen firewall with virtual systems on it, the > selection menu to edit or remove one of these is a huuuge table in > a tiiiny font, with the name of the virtual system on the very left of > the table, and the "delete!" button on the very right of each row. > So it's not easy to be sure you hit the right vsys. It doesn’t do anything to detract from the hate, but as a suggestion to ease the misery, since they are web interfaces, you can at least undo the worst horrors using Stylish or Greasemonkey, and there’s Firebug or Web Inspector to make it passable to figure out what needs unbreaking… a well placed tr:hover style might be a great relief… Would that it weren’t necessary in the first place – alas!
