In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Dave Higton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've just used NetSurf with Barclays Bank to set up a payment. > > The writable fields are much too small. They won't display > > even half the height of a character. > Please try the latest test build and report back. (I don't have a Barklays > account.) You don't actually need an account to see what is wrong, just enter http://www.ibank.barclays.co.uk/ and, when that loads, click on the login button at the top of the button semicircle. If you look at the 'Surname' writable icon for example and click on the 1.5mm high input field you will see that the RISCOS text cursor is about three times the height of the input field. If you did have an account and got past that step, you would eventually find yourself looking at what should be a column of radio buttons - when making a payment, say - which are all invisible except for what looks like a single black pixel in the topmost (default) button position - this makes these quite difficult to find. This has not changed for me for a very long time - I just do internet banking 'by grope'!!! r3811 is no different to the one I continue to use (15 Jul last year) - since I cannot get links from svg images (ie 'a' elements) to work in the latest version - which 'sort of' renders about half of svg mark-up. By the way, thinking back to that log-in document you will probaboly realise that there is something wrong with the field width too since the Membership number needs to hold twelve digits and even at the current visible size looks no wider than about seven! So far I have no complaint - I know that there are lots of things to do - but if you have got round to looking at the input field minimum size problem I would be grateful when it is fixed. Please keep up the good work. Keith -- Inspired!