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namiaro
5 years agoFrequent Contributor
Ability to edit (and delete) auto-saved web form details.
Hey,
so there is this thing in the changelog of latest beta 1p for Windows 8.1.2-42 from 22-07-2021:
Users can now edit (and delete) auto-saved web form details.
The question is, how do I do ...
dteare
1Password Team
5 years agoThanks for the screenshots. Those are super helpful.
I think I know what's happening. The "auth" and "password" web form fields are likely designated as the "username" and "password" fields. These are treated specially. Basically they are shown at the top of the login and the fact they are technically stored within the web form details is just a technicality that doesn't affect anything. So in effect if there's no additional fields of importance to show we don't bother including the section.
Now, this is confusing as in your screenshot you do have two checkboxes in the fields so instinctually you'd expect them to be shown. The thing is, checkboxes and other input fields like "submit" are almost entirely noise so we don't bother showing them. In other words, after going through the old web form details and filtering out the designated fields (that are shown elsewhere) and the noise of the internet, there were none left to show.
If you find an entry that has an additional text or password field, you should see it appear.
Regarding exit and close behaviour from the main window, they are indeed the same. It admittedly a bit strange but it solves a more important issue of making sure browser support continues to work as expected. If you'd prefer otherwise, you can tweak this in settings.
I hope this helps. Please let me know if you find an item with more fields and if they appear as you expect.
Cheers!
++dave;