https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43026
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Bug ID: 43026
Summary: Cursor position and deleting shows erroneous ordering
objects
Product: VisualEditor
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: Unprioritized
Component: User Interface
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
CC: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]
Classification: Unclassified
Mobile Platform: ---
Example Page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansaldo_Poggi
1. Go to the top, click into the empty line above the ineditable image (the
normally right floating image). This empty line should not exist. It can
however, be deleted (press "delete" on the keyboard) which causes the start
text to jump in front of the "Modern Bolognese Violin-Making Table" image.
2. Click somewhere inside "References". Move the cursor with the keyboard to
the position after the "s". Press "delete" on the keyboard. The line starting
with "Tito Gotti" will be merged with the heading (ignoring the uneditable
"references" tag and "cite" template).
3. Similar to the above: Click somewhere inside "References". Move the cursor
with the keyboard to the position after the "s". Move one more right into the
(errorneously existing) empty line between the heading and the uneditable
references tag. Press "delete" on the keyboard. The line starting with "Tito
Gotti" will jump above the uneditable "references" tag and "cite" template.
4. Do the same as above, i.e. go to the empty line after the
References-Heading. However, this time click with the mouse into the line.
Press "delete" on the keyboard. This time the behavior is different, nothing is
deleted and the cursor jumps to the start of the article. This in itself seems
again to be an error in the ordering of page objects. Now try to repeat this
with different browser windows screen or zoom sizes, so that the originally,
the start of the article is not visible before clicking delete. It can be seen
that the focus is not updated, the cursor is outside of the visible area. Press
"delete" again and with seeing it, parts of the text can be deleted.
5. Do the same as above, click on line below reference with the mouse, delete
once, cursor jumps to top. Do not delete again, but put the cursor again into
the line below the reference heading with the mouse. This time the ineditable
<references> tag is deleted.
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