Geoff McLane wrote:

>> About the input fields obscuring the map, they may be 
>> changed easily into type="hidden", I only left them 
>> as text for debugging and testing. The download button 
>> is pretty unobtrusive by itself.
> 
> No, I do NOT think they should be hidden!
> 
> After the user has used the mouse selection, [s]he may choose 
> to modify the fields, say rounding them, etc, which would be 
> difficult, impossible with the mouse, so I think they should 
> stay... even enhanced with labels to say what they are...

Agreed, I like having the input fields visible so the user can see what
he's selecting (any maybe change the values).  Anyhow, hiding the
fields might be preferred if the download-box-layer is disabled.

Cheers,
        Martin.
-- 
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