Sourceforge

2013-07-05 Thread Richard Porter
What's happened to Sourceforge? It's virtually unusable now. The help page tells me to click on Submit new but it's nowhere to be found on the bugs page. -- Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/ mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com I

Re: Sourceforge

2013-07-05 Thread Peter Young
On 5 Jul 2013 Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: What's happened to Sourceforge? It's virtually unusable now. The help page tells me to click on Submit new but it's nowhere to be found on the bugs page. I don't know if you're seeing the same thing as I am, but the URL

Re: Sourceforge

2013-07-05 Thread Dave Lawton
On Fri, 5 July, 2013 12:03 pm, Peter Young wrote: On 5 Jul 2013 Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: What's happened to Sourceforge? It's virtually unusable now. The help page tells me to click on Submit new but it's nowhere to be found on the bugs page. I don't know if you're

Re: Sourceforge

2013-07-05 Thread Peter Young
On 5 Jul 2013 Dave Lawton li...@etcsystems.co.uk wrote: On Fri, 5 July, 2013 12:03 pm, Peter Young wrote: On 5 Jul 2013 Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: What's happened to Sourceforge? It's virtually unusable now. The help page tells me to click on Submit new but it's nowhere

Re: Sourceforge

2013-07-05 Thread Daniel Silverstone
On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 12:52:51PM +0100, Peter Young wrote: Presumably this means that people without a Sourceforge account can't submit bug reports any more, which is a pity, At least we get identifying marks and a way to contact the author with every bug report now though. D. -- Daniel

Re: Sourceforge

2013-07-05 Thread Jim Nagel
Dave Lawton wrote on 5 Jul: You need to 'Login', then you will find a 'Create Ticket' button has been added on the LHS. Maybe this useful info could be added to Netsurf's own help page -- http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/info -- which tells you how to report a bug. (Is this

Re: Sourceforge

2013-07-05 Thread Richard Porter
On 5 Jul 2013 Jim Nagel wrote: And, while on the subject of Sourceforge, does its print really need to be so tiny, given the acres of white space? And does the print need to be grey rather than black? (Is this grey a current fashion among website designers or is it my eyesight?!? If grey,

Re: Bed page display

2013-07-05 Thread Jim Nagel
Tim Hill wrote on 29 Jun: ... save the web page to RAM disc and run it from there. As it can't find the 'faulty' CSS file from its relative URL, it is ignored. To see it more as intended you can use this link to load the 'invisible' css file http://www.cornishworkshop.co.uk/candyedit.css .

Re: Bed page display

2013-07-05 Thread Jim Nagel
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote on 28 Jun: http://www.cornishworkshop.co.uk/hammerhandle.html is a series of nested tgbles. The text overwrites, all on one line, with no proper wrapping in the cells. Couldn't find any beds (or tgbles!) on that workshop site! But then of course the overwritten

Re: Sourceforge

2013-07-05 Thread Jim Nagel
Peter young wrote: Is there a way we can help the developers by reporting bugs now? Dave Lawton wrote on 5 Jul: You need to 'Login' [at Sourceforge], then you will find a 'Create Ticket' button has been added on the LHS. Did that. Checked back an hour or two later, and my report is not

Re: Sourceforge

2013-07-05 Thread Chris Young
On Fri, 05 Jul 2013 16:22:09 +0100, Jim Nagel wrote: While we're on about Sourceforge, could someone already familiar with its workings please explain to us in the cheap seats what OpenID is all about? This page says OpenID eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different