my personal pet peeve is websites that have some badly coded javascript
Replying to @foone@digipres.club
originally this post was going to continue with "that <do specific annoying thing that interferes with password manages>" but I got distracted away and forgot this half-written post for an hour.
and when I returned, I figured it works as-is
Replying to @foone@digipres.club
yes, Alice of a year ago, it IS annoying when the website doesn't accept your password manager autofilling your address, because it's using some auto-complete fancy control.
So the form won't let you continue because the Country field is in "united states", as a strong, and not "United State, (US)" as the autocomplete widget would enter.
Replying to @foone@digipres.club
@foone I've integrated one of those fancy autocomplete things I did it because a client wanted to get to commercial rates from a particular parcel carrier and said carrier was very very picky about exactly what format the address was if you wanted to get the discount to the point where the client either had to do it manually on the back end (which the client didn't want to do) or you had to use the carriers own gods awful address autofill widget
Replying to @addressforbots@apcn.nz
@foone (the carrier technically did have an address autofill API but they charged for that and the widget was free if you were already a business customer and the client was doing this to save money so yeah)