Each page should have a detailed title. For example, replying to a forum post uses the generic "Site name | Site motto" ("dupal.org | Community plumbing") title instead of something like "Reply to <topic> | Site name". And a lot of admin pages don't have very detailed titles for when editing/managing (too many interchangable term usage in Drupal and its modules!).

Comments to project issues aren't included in the "Recent posts"/tracker (more interchangeable terms...).

The trailing slash "/" on URLs isn't displayed. URL alias/Path module issue?

Entering an invalid project (like URLalias) brings up a vague page with a filter pull-down list (which doesn't help since there's nothing to filter) and an empty "Categories" section. How about an automatic search for the entered project if an exact result doesn't occur?

Typing of search, why isn't the advanced search available on all pages? As it is now, you have to do a search before you get the option to do an advanced search. :/ Plus, it would be nice if the esarch results were sortable by date, node type, category, user/author (argh!), etc.

Alternate themes/styles (argh, more interchangable terms!) would be nice; I don't much like white backgrounds...

That's all that comes to me for now, but I'll probably be back with more as I use the site more...

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rszrama’s picture

Your best bet would be to post the issues to the appropriate issue trackers, either for Drupal core or for individual modules like Project or Project issue. I'm afraid that leaving this as a simple forum post will doom it to obscurity, and you're actually raising some valid issues.

It'd be best to search the issue tracker first to see if someone else has reported the same things. Your best bet is to use Google and include site:drupal.org after your search keywords.

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Eep²’s picture

But these are "core" Drupal features and there is no Core project, or whatever (I guess Drupal is it?). I guess I could try and find the handbook section pertaining to these issues but that's lame... What good is this forum if it's not even read by the main Drupal devs? Sheesh...

rszrama’s picture

They read it, but they fix things based on what's in the issue tracker. The Drupal project would be the place to file issues for Drupal core. The thing is... either they can find this thread and then if they feel the same as you create issues bout it. Or you can create the issue up front so it will be easier to track by the devs, and maybe folks like me who feel the same way can post patches to solve the issues. As a forum post, unless you're really just wanting to talk about the issues, not much is going to happen.

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Eep²’s picture

OK, I submitted a general issue for all of the issues (with a link to this thread). Heh...