Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Earlier this evening, I wrote:
On my machine, the page <http://www.bajafresh.com/corpfeedback.php>
shows a Captcha at bottom, and below that what appears to be the top
edge of their red "Submit" button (cf.
<http://www.bajafresh.com/storefeedback.php>), but not enough of it
that it's clickable -- just as you say. I tried filling all required
fields, that didn't help.
On second thought, that sliver may be clickable after all. The "Submit"
button at <http://www.bajafresh.com/storefeedback.php> doesn't trigger a
cursor change from a pointer to a hand as most links do, but it works
nevertheless, via a javascript. The red sliver you see also appears to
be clickable in the same way -- I tested by leaving the entire form
blank and ignoring the Captcha and just clicking it, and the site
responded by telling me I needed to enter my first name.
It's still poor design (they hard-coded the height of the box containing
all their fillable fields and made it too small), but if your objective
is functionality, you may have it after all.
How is somebody supposed to know the exact address of the feedback page?
The only link from the hostname alone was "contact us", which did not
lead to "storefeedback.php". The latter page did indeed have a submit
button.
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