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"Remove" Button on Thumbnails in Watch List is Hidden on Filtered Deviations #196

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McBobb opened this issue Mar 14, 2022 · 2 comments
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McBobb commented Mar 14, 2022

I love this addon (I just wish more Deviants actually bothered to properly tag their submissions, but a bit of an annoying problem with it is that the "Remove" button on the thumbnails of filtered deviations is also invisible on my watch list, and at times, isn't even present, rather than just being invisible, making it so that when I click where the Remove buttons should be, I frequently end up opening the submission instead of removing it from my Watch list.

As I said, it's just an "annoyance"-level issue, but this could be possibly be addressed, I would definitely love this Addon even more.

Firefox 98.0 x64
DeviantART-Filter 6.2.0
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@rthaut rthaut changed the title Blocking "Remove" buttons of filtered Deviations as well "Remove" Button on Thumbnails in Watch List is Hidden on Filtered Deviations Mar 15, 2022
@rthaut rthaut added the bug label Mar 15, 2022
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rthaut commented Mar 15, 2022

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McBobb commented Jun 24, 2022

This is still an issue. Mousing-over does not show the "remove" tooltip at all if the button is absent. It's not invisible; it's missing entirely. Attempting to click where it should be opens the deviation, but clicking back from there restores the Remove button.

Kinda defeats the purpose of a deviation filter, though.

@rthaut rthaut added this to To do in Next Release Nov 1, 2022
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