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Created | Apr 19, 2013 5:42:05 AM |
Updated | Apr 19, 2013 5:44:20 AM |
Priority | Normal |
Type | Bug |
State | Open |
Assignee | Vadim Gurov (vgurov) |
Subsystem | Agile Board |
Fix versions | No Fix versions |
Fixed in builds | No Fixed in build |
Affected versions | No Affected versions |
Browser | Any Browser |
OS | Any OS |
Verified in build | Not verified |
Verified by | Nobody |
Reviewed by | No reviewed by |
Severity | Routine |
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Edit a task description and include a link in the text such as "http://google.com"
2. Double-click the task in the agile board to see it in the popup
3. The link ("http://google.com") is blue; click it.
What is the expected result?
Go to Google, because the link is blue
What happens instead?
The text goes into edit mode.
Clicking through on links from this perspective is a very expected, somewhat important thing to do; and since the link is blue it leads you to believe this will work. Understandably this conflicts with clicking the text to edit it, but either the link behavior should override this; or there should only be an explicit "Edit" button as the mechanism to edit the text so that links can work (same solution as is used on the full screen issue view); or perhaps double-click to edit the text.
1. Edit a task description and include a link in the text such as "http://google.com"
2. Double-click the task in the agile board to see it in the popup
3. The link ("http://google.com") is blue; click it.
What is the expected result?
Go to Google, because the link is blue
What happens instead?
The text goes into edit mode.
Clicking through on links from this perspective is a very expected, somewhat important thing to do; and since the link is blue it leads you to believe this will work. Understandably this conflicts with clicking the text to edit it, but either the link behavior should override this; or there should only be an explicit "Edit" button as the mechanism to edit the text so that links can work (same solution as is used on the full screen issue view); or perhaps double-click to edit the text.