Hi koha-devel, I've started to work on Koha HEAD templates and my first remark is about links. Why links are replaced by form buttons? This construction is complicated and against semantic. For example, in members/moremember, reaching members/readingrec (reading records) requires to use a form button. There are several reason not to do this: - semantically incorrect, a form is supposed to have textfields, select boxes, a reset button and a submit button. - when my mouse cursor is over the button I don't see in the status bar where clicking will bring me - most of form are with method post and have a variable (like a borrower number) so I have a warning a each reload of the new page. Furthermore, I don't see the borrowernumber in the URL. - painful to write in template HTML code In my opinion, for action links, we could have icons. For example in members/moremember, instead of a vertical list of possible action on the borrower, we could have a text-align:center horizontal list (display:inline) of pretty icons (there are plenty beautiful icons available for free applications like Koha). A tool tip for each icon giving details on each action. I don't know/understand the reasons why buttons where choosen instead of normal links to do links job, but I would be happy to have information :-) (found nothing in IRC logs and koha-devel archives). Bye -- Pierrick LE GALL INEO media system