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Cristal / cid:jira-generated-image-avatar-f4783767-62bb-40d1-9a72-221b7bb08072 CRISTAL-377 Open

Underline is not enough to distinguish links

 
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cid:jira-generated-image-avatar-4cc9867c-5dc8-4412-b536-57376611736b Manuel Leduc created this issue on 18/Dec/24 09:57
 
Summary: Underline is not enough to distinguish links
Issue Type: cid:jira-generated-image-avatar-f4783767-62bb-40d1-9a72-221b7bb08072 Bug
Affects Versions: 0.12
Assignee: Unassigned
Attachments: image-2024-12-18-09-57-18-983.png, image-2024-12-18-09-57-41-805.png
Components: Edit
Created: 18/Dec/24 09:57
Labels: usability
Priority: cid:jira-generated-image-static-major-fbae566c-4005-4058-ac85-3357ec5c5709 Major
Reporter: Manuel Leduc
Description:

Reproduction steps

  1. create a content with a typo and make it a link
  2. observe the result

Expected

The link is easy to spot

Actual

The link is only distinguished by a small dotted underline.

In my case, because of the typo, the small dotted underline is hidden by a big red line (see screenshot below)

Edit mode:

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cid:jira-generated-image-avatar-4cc9867c-5dc8-4412-b536-57376611736b Changes by Manuel Leduc on 18/Dec/24 09:58
 
Description: Not a regression because there is no issue in Cristal 0.12, where the links have the default browser style.
I'm looking for the root cause.
This issue is still here to block the release before introducing a regression.
h2. Reproduction steps
# create a content with a typo and make it a link
# observe the result

h2. Expected

The link is easy to spot
h2. Actual

The link is only distinguished by a small dotted underline.

In my case, because of the typo, the small dotted underline is hidden by a big red line (see screenshot below)

Edit mode:

!image-2024-12-18-09-57-18-983.png!

View mode:

!image-2024-12-18-09-57-41-805.png!
Priority: Major Blocker
Labels: usability