Changes for page Test Wysiwyg Blog

Last modified by Ecaterina Valica on 2009/12/04 14:33

From version 26.1
edited by Ecaterina Valica
on 2009/12/04 14:32
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To version 16.1
edited by Ecaterina Valica
on 2009/12/04 14:24
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18 18  
19 19  4. Clicking "Back" from a published post puts the text in the "Summary" box instead of "Content".
20 20  
21 -Obs:
22 -* It's not just for new blog post (UseCase 1) - also for existing ones (see UseCase 2)
23 -* Safari 4, Chrome, IE6, IE7, IE8 works ok
24 -* Opera 10.10 - after back you can't press again "Save&View" - you have a velocity rendering error
25 -
26 -image:OperaafterBack.png
27 -
28 -==== UseCase 1 ====
29 29  Steps to follow to reproduce:
30 -* Create a **new** blog post and write "Test" in the content box
31 31  
23 +* Create a new blog post and write "Test" in the content box
24 +
32 32  image:ContentTest.PNG
33 33  
34 34  * Check publishing the article and click "Save & View"
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37 37  
38 38  image:SummaryTest.PNG
39 39  
40 -==== UseCase 2: FF - XP ====
33 +Obs:
41 41  
42 -* go to an **existing** blog post page with some "Text" in the CONTENT fields
43 -* edit page
44 -* Save and View
45 -* go Back = the "Text"
46 -** if SUMMARY was empty - the content of the CONTENT it will be duplicated in CONTENT and in SUMMARY
47 -** if SUMMARY was not empty - the SUMMARY value gets **replaced** by the one in CONTENT
48 -* press Save and View
49 -* now both SUMMARY and CONTENT have the same content
35 +* It's not just for new blog post - also for existing ones
36 +* Safari 4, Chrome, IE6 works ok
37 +* Opera 10.10
38 +
39 +image:OperaafterBack.png
40 +