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Cursor to move page among siblings disappears #2627

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osmers opened this issue Jan 30, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2635
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Cursor to move page among siblings disappears #2627

osmers opened this issue Jan 30, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2635
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🐛 bug Something isn't working ❗ prio: medium Should be scheduled in the forseeable future.
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osmers commented Jan 30, 2024

Describe the Bug

Cursor to move page among siblings disappears once parent page was changed from initial selection to something else

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Go to any page
  2. Change the parent page
  3. See how the cursor next to your page in the siblings' menu disappears

Expected Behavior

The cursor stays so that I can change the order of the sibling pages

Actual Behavior

The cursor disappears and changing the order becomes impossible (only possible after reloading/saving the page)

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@osmers osmers added 🐛 bug Something isn't working ⁉️ prio: low Not urgent, can be resolved in the distant future. labels Jan 30, 2024
@timobrembeck timobrembeck added this to the 24Q1 milestone Jan 30, 2024
@timobrembeck timobrembeck added ❗ prio: medium Should be scheduled in the forseeable future. and removed ⁉️ prio: low Not urgent, can be resolved in the distant future. labels Jan 30, 2024
@charludo charludo self-assigned this Feb 5, 2024
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