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On nodes after clicking on “follow content” button the “unfollow content” button jumps to the left on desktop view. After a page refresh it will jump back to right side.
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rosemeria CreditAttribution: rosemeria as a volunteer commentedComment #3
peter.polman CreditAttribution: peter.polman as a volunteer and for Open Social commentedComment #4
peter.polman CreditAttribution: peter.polman as a volunteer and for Open Social commentedComment #5
rosemeria CreditAttribution: rosemeria as a volunteer commentedTested, button is staying to the right on Desktop view & showing above badges on mobile view. Works.
Comment #6
peter.polman CreditAttribution: peter.polman as a volunteer and for Open Social commentedJust out of curiosity; are you testing from the 8.x-1.x branch in the github repo? We didn't release RC2 with the fixes yet:)
The root cause of this issue was twig debugging being enabled (how I could reproduce it). Twig comments altered the DOM structure and the follow buttons AJAX response could not work correctly with this. Disabling twig debug fixes the jumping and some extra theming in the next release will also show the visibility badge better on mobile. Thanks for reporting and testing!
Comment #7
rosemeria CreditAttribution: rosemeria as a volunteer commentedHi Peter,
Yes, I did a dev build from the github repo, on my localhost.
I have a state-wide Public/Private initiative here in Hawaii and we are seriously looking at the Open Social platform. The project is being accelerated and I need to decide communications platform by end of May. So... I wish to help with bugs and UX where I can. Might need people from GoalGorilla to help in Hawaii, no telecommute allowed- ha-ha!
Aloha, Rose
Comment #8
peter.polman CreditAttribution: peter.polman as a volunteer and for Open Social commentedAh supercool! Always good to see OS being used in the wild:) Let us know if you have any questions, we're happy to help! Concerning the "on-the-spot support" request, I got no problem with that at all! Just saying:P