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After closing the button tooltip, the context of report is lost #197

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MikkCZ opened this issue Oct 17, 2016 · 5 comments
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After closing the button tooltip, the context of report is lost #197

MikkCZ opened this issue Oct 17, 2016 · 5 comments

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@MikkCZ
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MikkCZ commented Oct 17, 2016

How to reproduce:

  • Open a website where you want to report a problem.
  • Click the icon in address bar.
  • Click report a problem.
  • Choose the problem (e.g. button).
  • Click elsewhere, or just wait until some other window steals focus (like Thunderbird event notification).
  • Now the report is closed.
  • Click the icon in address bar again.
  • You need to start with the report from scratch.
@groovecoder
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Thanks for the issue.

@johngruen and/or @ashgrigas - should we classify this a bug (i.e., "popup blur event clears report state") or a UX enhancement (i.e., "preserve report state when popup loses focus")?

@youwenliang
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I also notice that after clicking "report a problem" and dismissing the doorhanger without hitting submit, it will count as you reported a problem.

@groovecoder
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@youwenliang that was discussed in #159 and should be "fixed" in #183. We need to make a new release to deploy it.

@johngruen
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@groovecoder yeah, maybe we should maintain any inputs until the user submits or navigates to another page.

@MikkCZ
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MikkCZ commented Apr 2, 2017

As the experiment is closed, closing this issue too.

@MikkCZ MikkCZ closed this as completed Apr 2, 2017
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