Had to muck through CSS to get a text box to show up, not the prettiest solution, but it works.
Why is Javascript required for a simple text box? It shouldn't be that way. Javascript should be an -optional- thing and only used to ENHANCE existing elements that are on the page.
Javascript should -not- be necessary for simple things such as text areas and submit buttons on forms. It should only be restricted to enchance the user interface. I shouldn't have to turn on Javascript for simple forms.
Is this ever going to get fixed? It's highly rediculous that I have to enable Javascript in order to use a simple form on this dang website. I shouldn't have to for a simple <textarea>. I could care-less about fancy WYSIWYG editors and the like, just give me a damn text box to type in and buttons that actually WORK without Javascript. Thank you
Is this ever going to get fixed? It's highly rediculous that I have to enable Javascript in order to use a simple form on this dang website. I shouldn't have to for a simple <textarea>. I could care-less about fancy WYSIWYG editors and the like, just give me a damn text box to type in and buttons that actually WORK without Javascript. Thank you
As far as I know there is no intention of changing this, but I can check with the development team.
Well there must be an intention of changing this, lest you guys want to be seen as discriminating people because we choose NOT to use Javascript. Javascript was designed to -enchance- existing pages. Not be abused in this way where you can't take part in the community unless you use Javascript, which usually crashes my web browser because Javascript is so highly bloated that I choose not to use it.
Why is Javascript required for a simple text box? It shouldn't be that way. Javascript should be an -optional- thing and only used to ENHANCE existing elements that are on the page.
As far as I know there is no intention of changing this, but I can check with the development team.