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Great that one can add an expiration date (& time). In the Web-UI, the date can be picked with a convenient calendar 馃搯 picker. However, the time can not be picked (also not important IMHO). Often times the exact time doesn't matter. So it would be very convenient if a default time would be added upon selecting a certain date. Consider the following screenshot:
after clicking the 20th of March, the time is still empty. The link can not be created without writing a time.
Apparently, the iOS date picker pre-fills the time field correctly (with 00:00 I believe).
So my suggestion would be: default the time to 00:00 or 23:59 or 12:00.
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expiration _time_ doesn't auto-fill
expiration time doesn't auto-fill
Mar 18, 2024
Great that one can add an expiration date (& time). In the Web-UI, the date can be picked with a convenient calendar 馃搯 picker. However, the time can not be picked (also not important IMHO). Often times the exact time doesn't matter. So it would be very convenient if a default time would be added upon selecting a certain date. Consider the following screenshot:
after clicking the 20th of March, the time is still empty. The link can not be created without writing a time.
Apparently, the iOS date picker pre-fills the time field correctly (with 00:00 I believe).
So my suggestion would be: default the time to 00:00 or 23:59 or 12:00.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: