On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> On to the suggestions:
> 
> * move all control-info (forwarded/ack'ed,etc.) into a seperate
>   activity-log at the bottom of the page: almost no user is interested
>   in that information

It may be useful to hide this information, but I don't want to
separate it from the actual messages themselves.
 
> * extract bug submission pseudoheaders and show them seperately at
>   the top of the page (usefull summary-information)

This is done currently. [The summary information shown at top is the
current information as opposed to the submission, which is more
important.]

> * extract the system-info as generated by reportbug and show that
>   seperately at the end of the page.

> * put the activity-log and system-info in seperate divs and add a
>   javascript-toggle to show/hide 'full details' somewhere. Again, to
>   hide any information that only a small minority is interested in
 

This can be done by reportbug using mime to attach the system info and
activity log instead of just inlining it into the message; if you want
this, I'd suggest cloning this bug over to them.
 
> * use a div element per email so you can do much nicer CSS styling
>
> * idem for mail headers: use a div with <span> elements or something
>   similar 

Aren't the pre elements for headers and body enough?


Don Armstrong

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