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Proposal is using too many capital letters (over 25% of the text) #8985

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lahdeero opened this issue Mar 8, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #9639
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Proposal is using too many capital letters (over 25% of the text) #8985

lahdeero opened this issue Mar 8, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #9639
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lahdeero commented Mar 8, 2022

Describe the bug
When creating new proposal to MetaDecidim it doesn't allow me to create proposal because "is using too many capital letters (over 25% of the text)" even I have used capital letters normally.

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  1. Go to Meta Decidim
  2. Click on "New proposal"
  3. Write your proposal
  4. See error "is using too many capital letters (over 25% of the text)"

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Expecting to be able to create proposals normally.

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  • Device: Desktop
  • Device Ubuntu
  • Browser: Firefox
  • Decidim Version: 0.26.0
  • Decidim installation: MetaDecidim
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lahdeero commented Mar 8, 2022

Seems like it worked after I removed screenshot.

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andreslucena commented Mar 9, 2022

Confirmed locally in v0.27.0.dev by drag & droping an image

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