Add Image - WYSIWYG Editor

Asked by Paul Andrews

Recently tried to add an image next to my ticker feed using the WYSIWYG Editor. I removed [Description] and all I have now is

  IMAGE [TITLE] |

In Chrome I was unable to enter any information in the Image Properties window, whether I am inserting a new image or editing an existing image.

In IE 11 I was able to enter information but when you click into a field and type it does not type right away, you have to click into the field again a second time, especially if you highlight the content to clear it.

The other issue is with the height and width of the image. In 1.4.2 when you edit the height or the width with the aspect-lock enabled it would automatically resize the the other field. In 1.6.0-RC1 if you edit the width you have to click on the aspect-lock to update the height field, however if the aspect-lock is already enabled it resets the data in the height and width fields.

Regards,

Paul Andrews

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Alex Harrington (alexharrington) said :
#1

Hi Paul

The [TITLE] should be [Title]. [TITLE] may work, but the correct tag is
[Title] so I'd use that to avoid any problems going forward.

I get the same behaviour in Chrome so I'll log it up as a bug. It's all
code from the CKEditor project though so it may well be bugs there. That
said I don't see the same behaviour on their demo in Chrome.

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Paul Andrews (paul-andrews-q) said :
#2

Thanks Alex,

It is actually [Title] in my code, I had the CAPS LOCK key on, only realized after I started writing the next paragraph. Where you able to replicate the issue in IE where you can type but it takes multiple attempts to enter, or even the issue with the sizing. Just want to make sure I am not crazy.

Thanks again.

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Alex Harrington (alexharrington) said :
#3

I don't have IE to hand to test with at the moment. Everything you noted is
in the bug report however.

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