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Mark Smith ([staff profile] mark) wrote in [site community profile] dw_maintenance2020-04-26 01:27 pm

Code has been pushed!

Hiya, as per yesterday's announcement, the latest Dreamwidth code has been deployed.

This is the issue/bug/problem tracking post! Please let us know if you see anything... untoward.

Fixed

  • Posting an entry would tell you that your password was blank.
  • API key generation/deletion was... behaving a little weird.
  • Profiles pages were converted to Markdown, but this was too soon. I've put them back to raw HTML, they should look like they did before the push!

Known Issues

  • Chrome auto-filling in password forms, when trying to post as the already logged in user, results in an error. Still haven't fixed this one, but we will.
  • Reports of logging out possibly not? Need more information, login/logout work for me. Seems transient?

And as a reminder, if you use Semagic et al, please check the link above for information on how to configure it to keep working with Dreamwidth!

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[personal profile] roadrunnertwice 2020-04-30 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah yup, I see it. That's bogus.

Question! Did pressing enter to select stop working for you? It seems to be working for me, and is still the intended behavior.

Although, it looks like it's not possible to tab through the icons once you're IN the browser, so you'd have to click -> enter. That's pretty bad too. Now that I think about it, I bet that's what you meant. Oh well, posting anyway, just in case!
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[personal profile] unicorn 2020-04-30 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh! I actually hadn't tried clicking and then pressing enter at all. It does seem to still work, but yeah, it doesn't really save any steps over click > click.

I don't really mind clicking twice and I never actually used tab to sort through icons in the browser, to be honest. The very specific browser related muscle memory that's tripping me up is that once I'd selected an icon such that my selection was showing in the preview/the dropdown menu, I'd hit tab and my cursor would move to the text box. Then I could just hit tab+enter to post, as I'm going to do to post this comment right now.
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[personal profile] unicorn 2020-04-30 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Or maybe to explain a little more clearly - my workflow there was either:

Type a comment > select icon > tab > tab > enter

or

Select icon > tab > type comment > tab > enter

depending on whether I felt more inspired by icons or words first, lol. Right now, it's:

Type a comment > select icon > tab > the tab moves the cursor to the top of the screen somewhere > scroll down > click into the text box again out of habit > tab > enter

or

Select icon > tab > the tab moves the cursor, as discussed, into space > scroll down > click into the text box > type a comment > tab > enter

to complete the posting process.
Edited (excuse my edits it's been a long day) 2020-04-30 23:34 (UTC)