Gervase Markham wrote:
>>When I first saw the form, I though I was on the wrong page (yet another
>>verbose technical description of "something). The form fields (where you
>>actually fill stuff in) are too far down the page.
>>
>
> The header of the page is as follows:
>
> *Bugzilla Helper*
> A tool to help you write a good Mozilla bug report.
> Comments to Gerv
> (Please, no bug reports to this address)
>
> This is a tool for reporting bugs with the Mozilla web browser from
> mozilla.org...
>
>
> How could it be made more clear that this page is a bug-reporting tool? It
> says so twice in the opening four lines. The reason that stuff is at the
> top is so that people will read it. Saying "skip down a bit to report your
> bug" would defeat the entire point.
>
> Gerv
>
>
Since I started this thread and the link reference was for me, I'll
comment. I found the page to be just fine. I wasn't confused and the
fact that there was a scroll bar indicated to me that there was more on
the page than was showing at the top, so I continued to read down. No
problem. I even found out I already had a login that I forgot about :-)
As far as the original subject... It's not pressing. I can write a perl
script to generate LDIF from the text file. I did file a RFE, but it's
probably more important to be able to import address books from other
proprietary formats.
John