Opened 7 years ago
Closed 7 years ago
#1177 closed defect (not a bug)
Can't click buttons on license page in Windows 10 Edge browser
Reported by: | Tristan Croll | Owned by: | Conrad Huang |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | |
Component: | Platform | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Notify when closed: | Platform: | Windows 10 | |
Project: | ChimeraX |
Description
(Not sure who's best to report this to, so sending to Tom)
Very-minor-but-annoying: when downloading the prerelease for Windows on my laptop with default display settings, the "Decline" and "Accept" buttons are unclickable due to their placement. Mouse-over in that region pops up the current web address, which covers them entirely. Just adding a blank line or two underneath or moving them to the centre of the line would fix.
Change History (4)
comment:1 by , 7 years ago
Component: | Unassigned → Platform |
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Owner: | changed from | to
Platform: | all → Windows 10 |
comment:2 by , 7 years ago
Status: | assigned → feedback |
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My version of Edge moves the pop-up above the button when the mouse hovers over it, so the button is completely visible and clickable. Which version of Edge are you using? Under Settings, mine says:
Microsoft Edge 42.17134.1.0 Microsoft EdgeHTML 17.17134 (c) 2018
I'm reluctant to change a perfectly standard HTML page to accommodate the foibles of one instance of a browser.
follow-up: 3 comment:3 by , 7 years ago
Interesting. On my Windows, doing "Check for updates" via the Start menu was reporting everything up-to-date, but my Edge browser is way behind yours: Microsoft Edge 41.16299.492.0 Microsoft EdgeHTML 16.16299 (c) 2017 Checking for updates via System/Settings instead has found a very large update which is currently downloading. On 2018-07-03 22:40, ChimeraX wrote:
comment:4 by , 7 years ago
Resolution: | → not a bug |
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Status: | feedback → closed |
... and indeed, after updating the problem is gone.
So the Windows 10 Edge browser pops up the web URL when you mouse over the bottom of a page? I don't get it, but I don't use Windows. In general I think it is nice if you can scroll the last part of a web page to at least the middle of window vertical position for a comfortable reading height so I think we should just add blank lines at the bottom of the page as you suggest. Conrad made the license page and also works on Windows so reassigning to him.