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- Maybe the date picker for the calendar should be either modal or close if it loses focus? The way it works now, it just disappears if you click outside it and if you try to bring it up again by clicking any date picker icon, nothing happens. It's easy to miss if you have several browser instances open at once.
I didn't actually write the original code though, so it will take time for me to go back through it and "get it".
If I haven't looked into it by end of January, please remind me then as there's a lot of more important stuff atm.
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I wanted to change the release date of Street Fighter 5 to the 16th February.
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I guess it is still unrealistic to expect that from publishers.
Still a function like that would be useful I think.