Wow.
Perhaps you'll explain a couple of points...
1. How does a no-code market fit with an application that allows editing header content which surely in itself requires technical knowledge?
2. How simple do you want to make Opus with the easy favicon when either the unofficial put it in the folder method or adding a single line of code to Opus' head includes box is too complicated for a professional application.
3. What does .html have to do with my Opus applications?
4. How is App Caching basic HTML5 functionality?
I'm not objecting, I'm happy to have any features that make Opus more usable to a wider audience but you appear to be criticising Opus for its choice of advanced functionality and my understanding of it - and yet requesting your own.
Mack - the code junkie sat in the corner waiting to dance
