CMS Admin crashes if Esc is pressed while in HTML source editor
Browser: Chrome 19
OS: Mac OS X 10.6.8
Actions to duplicate:
Go to edit a page.
Click on the "Edit HTML Source" button.
Press Esc
What happens:
The tab crashes.
What should happen:
Ideally the modal window should close, but it should at least not
crash the tab.
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Keyboard shortcuts
Generic
? | Show this help |
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ESC | Blurs the current field |
Comment Form
r | Focus the comment reply box |
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^ + ↩ | Submit the comment |
You can use Command ⌘
instead of Control ^
on Mac
1 Posted by Ryan Griffith on 13 Jun, 2012 08:31 PM
Hi Brent,
I was not able to reproduce this same behavior on OS X 10.7.x and Chrome 19. Could you try testing this same scenario with the official TinyMCE demo and let me know if this behavior occurs there as well?
If this does behavior does not occur on the official TinyMCE demo, please attach or post the HTML source that is within your editor in Cascade so we can take a closer look.
Thanks
2 Posted by Lineberry, Bren... on 13 Jun, 2012 08:49 PM
Hi Ryan,
Yup, does it there, too. So a TinyMCE/Snow Leopard issue?
I feel like I remember running into this with WordPress's TinyMCE
implementation, also.
Brent Lineberry
Web Developer/Analyst
Goizueta Business School
Emory University
404.727.5427
3 Posted by Ryan Griffith on 13 Jun, 2012 08:53 PM
Brent, thank you for testing for me.
There may be a conflicting Extension installed on your instance of Chrome. Could you list out the extensions you have installed so I can see if this is the case?
Thanks
4 Posted by Lineberry, Bren... on 14 Jun, 2012 01:11 PM
Ah, good call. I'm running 1Password, AdBlock, WhatFont, and YSlow. It
appears to be 1Password that is conflicting. If I disable all of them, it
works fine. If I enable just 1Password, it crashes. If I enable all but
1Password, it works fine.
I'm happy to submit a bug report to 1Password/AgileBits. Interestingly
enough, they also use Tender for support management, so their search is
also broken at the moment.
Any information I should submit to them other than it conflicting with
TinyMCE?
Brent Lineberry
Web Developer/Analyst
Goizueta Business School
Emory University
404.727.5427
5 Posted by Ryan Griffith on 14 Jun, 2012 02:00 PM
Hi Brent,
Glad to hear that we were able to narrow things down. I'm thinking that should be sufficient as a starting point with 1Password, it also might not hurt to supply information about your current environment.
I'm going to go ahead and close this discussion, feel free to follow up to reopen the discussion if you encounter anything additional relating to Cascade.
Thanks.
Ryan Griffith closed this discussion on 14 Jun, 2012 02:00 PM.
Lineberry, Brent re-opened this discussion on 14 Jun, 2012 08:26 PM
6 Posted by Lineberry, Bren... on 14 Jun, 2012 08:26 PM
Sounds good. Thanks for your insight.
Brent Lineberry
Web Developer/Analyst
Goizueta Business School
Emory University
404.727.5427
Ryan Griffith closed this discussion on 14 Jun, 2012 08:29 PM.