Harriet Bazley wrote on 10 Jul: > Same here - I just tried to report a bug. Clicking on 'Preview' > (cautiously, with Adjust) appeared simply to open a new blanked version > of the form, ticking the 'I would like to add an attachment' icon didn't > allow me to add an attachment (I hoped this might appear at a second > stage of the submission process, as it didn't do anything when initially > selected), and clicking on "Save" took me back to the log-in screen > without any new entry showing up in the list. Page source is full of > JavaScript, but I can't tell how much of it is essential to > operation....
> It doesn't look as if Netsurf users are going to be reporting many bugs > using Netsurf. Seems that whoever on the Sourceforge team redesigned the site never heard of the "KISS" principle: Keep it simple, stupid. (US Navy 1960, according to Wikpedia.) If they are un-redesigning the Javascript, could they please also un-redesign the CSS to make the text black rather than grrrrrey, and a bit larger to make use of the acres of blank space. They could also do something about the fixed linelengths that do not respond to resizing a window. And restore the ability of a user's saved URL file (which contains username and password) to log straight in with one doubleclick. -- Jim Nagel www.archivemag.co.uk See you at Kenilworth? www.mug.riscos.org/show13 July 13