| Mormegil added a comment. |
Well, it is different now. Arguably better, but not great either. It seems when you remove all text from a sitelink (and the Publish button gets disabled), the trashcan icon for the cleared sitelink gets disabled as well. So that saves you from the dead end reported in this bug. However, I don’t see why the trashcan icon is disabled; when a user does not know the “proper” way to remove a sitelink is to click the trashcan icon and removes all text from the sitelink as the first step, why disallow clicking on the trashcan to remove the whole sitelink row? Note that using the workaround from the original report (write anything into the “new project” field and remove it), the Publish link will get enabled even with an empty sitelink field, and by publishing, the sitelink gets removed correctly.
Expected behavior:
- You can click a trashcan to remove a sitelink row even if the field containing the title of the linked article is currently empty.
- Writing text into the new sitelink wiki field and removing it again is a no-op, does not do anything; specifically, it does not cause a disabled Publish link to be changed to enabled.
Cc: Greta_Doci_WMDE, Aklapper, Zppix, Mormegil, Nandana, Lahi, Gq86, GoranSMilovanovic, QZanden, LawExplorer, Wikidata-bugs, aude, Mbch331
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