Yes, yes I know the quest is closed, but I just discoved something really annoying and I thought this was the best place to put it since you're going to be reading these :-)

It would be areally good idea if when the node opens for a reply, there way some way to see the text of what you are replying to. This would make pasting in bits of other's comment much easier.

Also when you are at the end of your comment, the cursor takes you right off the end of the node into the scroll bar or the submt button :-( that really sucks! it would be better if the cursor was bound in the node.

And actually it appears to be bound in this node while I'm editing it, I don't know why that's not consistant, maybe it's my browser that's broken. If it's not can you fix the site please.

Thanks

Baldrick, you wouldn't see a subtle plan if it painted itself purple and danced naked on top of a harpsichord, singing "Subtle plans are here again!"


In reply to RE: User Requests Quest by nuance
in thread User Requests Quest by vroom

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