+1 for a close button.  That box just screams at me to be closed - my brain
wants to see what's behind it!  Not sure what communication went out about
this notifying the community of the date of implementation - I certainly
wasn't aware of anything. I saw lots of discussion about the design but the
first I knew about implementation was when I saw it live. Surely we can do
better than this?

Regards

Brian


On 1 December 2013 18:03, ael <law_ence....@ntlworld.com> wrote:

> >
> > In regards to the comment about wanting a [x] button on the welcome text,
> > it does disappear for logged in users and small screen devices. As for
> non
>
>
> Now it has gone live, I have to say that it is a disaster and likely
> to turn me and others from OSM. We take all this trouble to create
> a beautiful and useful map and it is ruined by this stupid permanent
> window obscuring a large part of the map on small screen devices.
>
> It is a waste of time to login when I am not actively mapping and
> seriously unfriendly. Not to mention the bother of looking up my
> password (which is quite strong) each time.
>
> Now what was the fork of OSM called? Informationhighway?
>
> ael
>
>
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