Fixes #432 - Give common problem types as a choice for the user#579
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(and use named arguments in the description of build_formdata)
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👍 lgtm..I just have to change some parts of the css, but one can merge before. |
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The python looks good. 👍 Just fix the small things and automatic r+ after this. |
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Okey doke, let's pull the trigger. 🔫 |
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Fixes #432 - Give common problem types as a choice for the user
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I deployed this to https://staging.webcompat.com so you can see it live and report test bugs, etc.
r? @magsout for CSS/HTML/JS bits.
r? @karlcow for Python bits.