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[Mobile] When deleting newline, text editor breaks (specific behaviour varies between browsers)

Litargirio

To reproduce, write at least two lines of text, separated by a newline. Place the cursor right at the beginning of one line and hit backspace to delete a newline. If there is text to the right of the cursor when deleting the newline, the text will turn white.

 

Example of this (before and after deleting newline):

 

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text text text

 

text text

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text text text

text text

 

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This only happens on mobile. I'm using Chrome on Android 4.4.4. It does NOT happen when viewing the desktop version of the site, leaving me to conclude that it is a website bug.

Edited by Litargirio

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Have you tested with another browser to rule out that its not Chrome issue?

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9 minutes ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

Have you tested with another browser to rule out that its not Chrome issue?

I have now, and the results are somewhat interesting.

 

When doing this on Firefox it simly doesn't delete the newline, and the cursor jumps to the end of the previous line, while making the space between both lines slightly narrower. If the previous action is attempted again, it now deletes the last character of the previous line, while keeping the newline intact.

 

This is 100% a forum issue.

 

Will update with behaviour for other browsers later.

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