10-30-2020
03:13 AM
- last edited on
04-08-2021
06:20 AM
by
VarunLuthra
Hi,
it seems to me there is a slight/subtle change whenever you start to create an answer: the cursor will be set to the start of the subject line instead of the "Body" editor.
This happens to me in the last days/weeks: sometimes I start to type into the "Body" editor window before the website is completely loaded. Once the website is completely loaded the cursor jumps into the Subject line: quite annoying as you have to correct the subject line later on and grab the mouse to click once more into the "Body" editor box…
It also seem to happen to other people (like Bob, message #2) as you can see by the subject lines in this thread…
My request: is it possible to set the "Body" editor box as active input (aka "Key focus" in LabVIEW terms) when the website has finished loading?
10-30-2020 11:42 AM
Just tried here and I see the same thing. I agree that this is not correct behavior.
11-03-2020 03:07 PM
Yes. Same here. I didn't realize at the time. I thought I did something like click on the screen when my message starting showing up ahead of subject of the message I was replying to.
How is it that little dumb things like this happen to get introduced when the web programmer must have been changing something else? And what were they changing?
11-04-2020 12:00 PM
Hi GerdW,
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We are working to identify the cause of this issue and will escalate it accordingly.
02-01-2021 07:58 AM
03-31-2021 01:45 AM - edited 03-31-2021 01:48 AM
Still the same problem of setting the cursor to the "Tag" input instead of the "message" after loading the message editor website:
This is how it looks like when the website is completely loaded. (In the image I wanted to edit my own message.)
It is quite annoying when you start typing before the website is finished with loading: the cursor jumps from message editor field to the "Tag" field!
03-31-2021 10:56 AM
HI @GerdW ,
That is odd. I've opened a ticket for us to look at it.
Thank you,
Mark