Quote from: bimbar on Today at 03:04:41 PMYes, I did not catch that. It is true that this particular bug is fixed, thank you.
Quote from: nero355 on Today at 03:02:02 PMI think you have uploaded the wrong screenshot ?!
Quote from: franco on Today at 12:07:51 PMI know you're helping Patrick but it doesn't make things easier here. This is the first post:Quote from: bimbar on March 06, 2026, 11:48:50 AMMaybe we can get rid of the scrolling subframe? Or at least scale the frame to the full height that is available?
On my screen the firewall rules window uses about half of the available height, but I can scroll way down
This is the commit in 26.1.6:
https://github.com/opnsense/core/commit/0e999cc5a
OP asked for it but did not acknowledge its existence.
One of the reasons we ask for actionable tickets is so the requester can confirm that is what they wanted (or not).
Everybody else adding related context in this forum thread doesn't help progress the initial request anymore.
Cheers,
Franco
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on Today at 11:55:05 AMThe scroll bar I marked in red should not exist. The box around the rules should not exist. The rules table should be rendered on the page extending downward as far as necessary and the browser scroll bar should be used to get at the lower ones.I think you have uploaded the wrong screenshot ?!
Duplicating a function the browser already brings inside the page is bad, IMHO.
Also it does not automatically use all the width I have available ...
Quote from: bimbar on Today at 10:38:50 AMComing back to the general issue of modern UIs - there is a general trend to waste space.You have no idea how much I agree with you on that one... It's driving me mad sometimes !!! :(
I don't think that is something one should accept as normal and reasonable.
Quote from: drosophila on Today at 02:35:24 AMDon't smart switches provide the option of restricting the configuration access to a specified port only anymore? At least HP had that over a decade back.Ofcourse they do, but not everyone seems to know for whatever reason :)
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on Today at 12:13:01 AMThnx! :)Quote from: nero355 on Today at 12:05:27 AMFor any Accesspoint to function it does need any kind of IP Address at allIt does *not* need ... 🙂
