column widths in cloudlog #3141
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I was wondering, why to have 5 tabs when inserting a new QSO to cloudlog. Then i looked at the fields and its column widths and i was asking myself, why fields for time, locator, band, rst(r), rst(s), POTA, SOTA and so on has to have such a column width.
It's very annoying for me, that for example entering a new QSO botheres me with changing tab from QSO to station for entering a QRG according to the selected band, when there's lots of space to use more than 2 columns.
So i would appreciate a more squeezed surface.
I just tried to change the application/views/qso/index.php, but on every update i have to restore the former version manually to make an update possible.
Would it be possible to minimize the column widths in a new stylesheet so updating would be more easy and displaying on little screens (like POTA-cases with 10" screen and a raspberry or so) would be more comfortable?
Thanks and 73
Cornel DK5CR
PS: This is a possible example from one of the former versions of cloudlog of the QSO-tab
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