>well if I have
>
xyz abcd ghg 1
>hour ago>vs
>
xyz abcd ghg
>1 hour ago>this seems not much space wasted. I guess you will not go into hundreds with hours? General typographic rule is to keep number and unit on one line.
It has been analyzed before between chosing which mode would be better. If you take a look at a sequence I have in the image attached, you will see they all fit without wrapping. Occasionally, they do. So, in the image attached, if a wrap would be enforced, this would have created an additional lines, 8 more lines in that sequence in total. This is a matter of preference which is based on the data which relates. If you would have gotten a sequence such as I just showed, you would probably not have seen it. So, it all depends on the data. As your personal preference seems to force the timestamp to always be on a dedicated line, a setting for that as well can do.
>OK, the hard way.
>-I click Audio
>-A popup appears
>-This has items
>+Audio,
>+Descriptive
>+Short
>+Disabled
>
>What is the item
Audio on that popup good for?
This is simply the dropdown list header. As the explanation of the dropdown lists in there and the textboxes for the searches are encapsulated inside, this is why, in a dropdown control, it will appear as item #1 but won't do anything if simply clicked.
>If you realy like to change something there, then get rid of the double scrollbar on message edit. One never know where mouse wheel is working. That's a pain.
The right most scrollbar is the scrollbar needed for the entire form, which appears if the space needed for the form is not high enough. The inside scrollbar is the one for the memo field to input the message you are creating or replying to. That one appears if there is more text that it can show. Those two are normal behaviors of the browser.
Thanks for the feedback on the other items