Describe the feature
When visiting the web interface via the plugin side panel, you land on the home page. You can access your own log only by typing your name (the website also doesn't seem to remember form entries anymore, which at some point it did). After typing you also have to click on your name, and if you click elsewhere, you have to retype your name. It's not the end of the world, but requiring you to change input from mouse to keyboard to mouse is slightly tedious.
What value provides this feature?
If there was a button in the side panel to directly visit your own log, that would remove the slight hassle of having to click, type and click everytime. Just a bit of user friendliness.
Additional context
It is also a bit confusing that the main buttons on the side panel are the 'change log', 'quick start' and 'faq' button, which would seem to be better suited as a second panel, having the account management panel as the first one. The 'change log' button specifically is easy to mistake for a functionality button, as the word 'log' is in there.
Describe the feature When visiting the web interface via the plugin side panel, you land on the home page. You can access your own log only by typing your name (the website also doesn't seem to remember form entries anymore, which at some point it did). After typing you also have to click on your name, and if you click elsewhere, you have to retype your name. It's not the end of the world, but requiring you to change input from mouse to keyboard to mouse is slightly tedious.
What value provides this feature? If there was a button in the side panel to directly visit your own log, that would remove the slight hassle of having to click, type and click everytime. Just a bit of user friendliness.
Additional context It is also a bit confusing that the main buttons on the side panel are the 'change log', 'quick start' and 'faq' button, which would seem to be better suited as a second panel, having the account management panel as the first one. The 'change log' button specifically is easy to mistake for a functionality button, as the word 'log' is in there.