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[4.0b1] Warning message squashed for no reason. #29309

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PhilETaylor opened this issue May 31, 2020 · 2 comments
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[4.0b1] Warning message squashed for no reason. #29309

PhilETaylor opened this issue May 31, 2020 · 2 comments

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@PhilETaylor
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Steps to reproduce the issue

Go to Media Manager Options in Joomla 4.0.0 Beta 1

Expected result

The warning block

Warning! Path Folder
Changing the 'Path to files folder' from the default of 'images' may break your links.
The 'Path to images' folder has to be the same or a subfolder of 'Path to files'.

is squashed, not to half the area, or even just to the label area, just a random width it seems

Probably doesn't need "Path Folder" in the title either.

Actual result

Screenshot 2020-05-31 at 12 03 33

System information (as much as possible)

Mac on Safari.

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Quy commented Jun 18, 2020

Besides the display issue to be fixed, is the warning necessary considering it is repeated in the help descriptions?

brianteeman added a commit to brianteeman/joomla-cms that referenced this issue Oct 1, 2020
Remove duplicated warning messages

Solves joomla#29309
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Please test #30852

@Quy Quy closed this as completed Oct 1, 2020
zero-24 pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 2, 2020
Remove duplicated warning messages

Solves #29309
sakiss pushed a commit to sakiss/joomla-cms that referenced this issue Oct 16, 2020
Remove duplicated warning messages

Solves joomla#29309
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