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Denise ([staff profile] denise) wrote in [site community profile] dw_beta2011-10-30 11:28 pm
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New Create Entries management page

This post is to report bugs in the new Create Entries page. This is a complete rewrite of the old Update page, in order to allow for future expansion and new features such as draft posts, scheduled posts, recurring posts, expanding the range of what can be posted to your journal, and a whole host of other awesome things.

When reporting bugs, please include:

* The browser name, browser version number, and operating system you're using
* The steps you took to reproduce the problem
* Whether or not you've tested the same steps in another browser (and if so, which)
* Whether you get the same result every time you try the same steps, or if it only happens sometimes

If we can't reproduce the problem under the same browser and operating system, we may also ask you for a list of any browser extensions you have installed.

Not all features are completely implemented in the new Create Entries page yet. The biggest thing currently missing is the Rich Text editor -- the only option is the plain-old-HTML option. The design of the page is geared towards changing concepts and visual/workflow metaphors around what it means to "post an entry", too -- because of the forthcoming draft and scheduled posts, we needed to adapt some of the language and some of the ways we present concepts -- even though the draft and scheduled post functionality isn't ready to be released yet. So, if something looks awkward or like it doesn't quite fit, it's probably there to allow for something we'll be releasing in the future. (You can still mention it, though!)

Things we also consider to be bugs that should be reported, in addition to something not working right:

* if you can't figure out what to do at any step of the update process
* if you have accessibility-related problems (with your screenreader, with the tab order of the page, with the workflow, etc)
* if something about the new workflow completely breaks the way you use your journal, and you can't figure out any way to work around it (there may be a way to do what you're used to doing, but if you can't figure it out, that's something we might change or might want to document, etc)

You can enable or disable beta testing at any point.



Not yet enabled



* Rich Text editing
* Using the new Create Entries page for editing existing entries
* Using the new Create Entries page for comm admins deleting posts or performing admin overrides
* Draft posts of any type, including the in-browser saved drafts that exist right now

Known/Reported Bugs



* some difficulties crossposting, looks like possibly date-related? we're trying to figure it out.

Should be fixed



* Settings not properly saving when using the "gear" customize-this-page popup; some modules disappear
* Create Entries form being repeated after posting an entry
* Error in link to Beta Features at top of page
* Error messages when using new update page in older versions of Firefox
* Difficulties with IE (oh, IE)
* Errors with time being truncated
* inactive icons showing in the icon browser
* minsecurity of journal not reflecting properly in update form
* whole host of display glitches
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[personal profile] tree 2011-10-31 09:30 am (UTC)(link)
I feel like I'm spamming now. :(

I logged in with Safari as well (5.1.1), and I just noticed that the subject line contains the word "Subject" and the text box contains "Your entry text..." which I don't see in Firefox.

ETA: Oooo, clicking on the little gear icon opens the menu on the page rather than loading a new page now \o/. Teh fancy, we has it!
Edited (it's not spamming if you just keep editing your own comments, right?) 2011-10-31 09:32 (UTC)
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[personal profile] hope 2011-10-31 09:36 am (UTC)(link)
I logged in with Safari as well (5.1.1), and I just noticed that the subject line contains the word "Subject" and the text box contains "Your entry text..." which I don't see in Firefox.

This sounds like a bit of HTML5 enhancement! Webkit (i.e. safari and chrome) browsers (and I *think* the latest version of firefox) support displaying placeholder text as proposed in the HTML5 spec; older versions of Firefox and IE don't. It's generally thought of as one of those things that enhance the interface for users with modern browsers, but doesn't detract from the experience of older browser users. YAAY THE FUTURE OF FRONT-END DEVELOPMENT! \o/

...And this is all totally assumption; not sure if that's the page [personal profile] fu was on too :)
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[personal profile] fu 2011-10-31 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
Yep, that was it! (..reminds me I wanted to look into whether it was worth adding a placeholder JS plugin, to make it work on older browsers)
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[personal profile] owl 2011-10-31 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
In work we call this "progressive enhancement" and are trying to convinced the business to go along with it. No, it doesn't have to look the same in IE6 as it does in Chrome....
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[personal profile] fu 2011-10-31 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
*snerk* yes. Now getting to the point where things aren't *too* broken...
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[personal profile] fu 2011-10-31 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I love comments about this <3 anything: the good, the bad, bugs, suggestions for improvement, anything. So keep posting, please ♥