This is the weirdest bug report I've ever filed. It needs a video to explain it. :) Thanks, xjm.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | contextual-links-overlap.mov | 1.67 MB | webchick |
| contextual-links-overlap.mov | 1.74 MB | webchick |
This is the weirdest bug report I've ever filed. It needs a video to explain it. :) Thanks, xjm.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | contextual-links-overlap.mov | 1.67 MB | webchick |
| contextual-links-overlap.mov | 1.74 MB | webchick |
Comments
Comment #1
webchickEr. How about one that works? :P
Comment #2
wim leersI bet that's only happening for nested contextual links. Please confirm.
Comment #3
webchickYes, this seems to be the case. I can't replicate with the contextual links in the blocks on the left sidebar.
Comment #4
oresh commentedThe video looks awesome :) I started smiling and giggling when you finished, and then you started laughing and I burst out laughing :)
That's a weird bug anyhow. May be adding a 1 px padding on the bottom will fix that issue? :)
Comment #5
xjmFor the record, when I burst out laughing at the end, it was in response to @webchick saying something like: "And now you should say 'F!@#ing JavaScript!" ;)
Comment #6
xjmHm, I tried tweaking the padding to no effect.
For the record, I tested some more and you can also reproduce the bug by bringing the cursor in from either side down where the node is, or from moving it down over the node and then back up.
Comment #7
wim leersFixed as part of #1971108-4: Convert contextual.js to use Backbone (and support dynamic contextual links).