The add review button was in the wrong column (the article column) on the course page. I was able to add myself as review and I am listed in the article column.
Seems like a minor bug to me.
Version: unspecified
Severity: normal
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Aug 23 2012, 9:54 PM |
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Nov 22 2014, 1:05 AM |
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Nov 22 2014, 1:05 AM |
The add review button was in the wrong column (the article column) on the course page. I was able to add myself as review and I am listed in the article column.
Seems like a minor bug to me.
Version: unspecified
Severity: normal
Created attachment 10998
screenshot of the bug
I'm not sure exactly how to make the bug happen, since usually it doesn't. But in case it goes away, here's a screenshot.
Attached:
This seems to be some kind of CSS / HTML issue, where in some cases the buttons get pushed to the next line and end up switching columns. It's happening currently on this course, for the row with a student listed in the Reviewers column: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_Program:Davidson_College/Cognitive_Psychology_%282013_Q1%29
Created attachment 11858
screenshot of table with misplaced elements
These issues are mostly fixed, but I found another case where the table gets disrupted.
Attached:
HTML table generation just causes a fatal error somewhere in my mind...
Is the latest reported issue from before or after reedy's last change got deployed?
I'd actually appreciate it a lot if someone who understands HTML tables could take a loot at this. The way that stuff works is to odd for me.
Looks like this gets fixed with this change: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/91613/