* Stefan Auditor <stefan.auditor@erdfisch.de> (Wed, 12 Aug 2015 17:55:13 +0200):
- <input id="id_username" type="text" name="user" size="30" maxlength="<?= config_get_int('options', 'username_max_len'); ?>" value="<?php if (isset($_POST['user'])) { print htmlspecialchars($_POST['user'], ENT_QUOTES); } ?>" autofocus="autofocus" /> + <input id="id_username" type="text" name="user" size="30" maxlength="<?= config_get_int('options', 'username_max_len'); ?>" value="<?php if (isset($_POST['user'])) { print htmlspecialchars($_POST['user'], ENT_QUOTES); } ?>" /> </p> <p> <label for="id_password"><?= __('Password') . ':'; ?></label>
A message to the why of this would be helpful. After all, the only thing you can do on the login page is entering your credentials, so it's completely sane to set autofocus to the first field.
- <input type='text' name='K' size='30' value="<?php if (isset($_REQUEST["K"])) { print stripslashes(trim(htmlspecialchars($_REQUEST["K"], ENT_QUOTES))); } ?>" maxlength='35' autofocus="autofocus" /> + <input type='text' name='K' size='30' value="<?php if (isset($_REQUEST["K"])) { print stripslashes(trim(htmlspecialchars($_REQUEST["K"], ENT_QUOTES))); } ?>" maxlength='35' /> </div> <div> <label
In 4.1.0 autofocus will already disappear from the package pages, so you can easely scroll using the keyboard. See 4c5a299e8078f357b14246c268e8793b27bd5679. Best Marcel