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avatar PhilETaylor
PhilETaylor
27 Mar 2017

Steps to reproduce the issue

Install joomla-cms/staging@1c52ed3

Create media field, only completing the required fields such as:

screen shot 2017-03-27 at 14 26 39

Go to front end and edit article - click select on the media field

Expected result

Nice model with a good look and feel

Actual result

I get this:
screen shot 2017-03-27 at 14 27 07

In addition to #14926 the model, even on half my 27" screen, gives no indication that you can scroll down (thats #14927)

This issue (#14928) is:
When you click an image there is no visual indication that anything has happened. My initial expectation was that the modal would close and this image would be used. That doesnt happen.

What does happen is the off screen "Image URL" text box is filled with the image url, and the modal then needs me to click the Insert button.

But I dont know that because Im "just a user" - at the moment there is no visual feedback, I think its broken, because I dont know I can and should scroll down in the modal window, check the url and then click insert.

System information (as much as possible)

https://gist.github.com/PhilETaylor/b1ff259a06518f903339950ca81e35d7

avatar PhilETaylor PhilETaylor - open - 27 Mar 2017
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - change - 27 Mar 2017
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avatar PhilETaylor PhilETaylor - edited - 27 Mar 2017
avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 27 Mar 2017

This isnt a com_fields issue. This is a com_media manager as it is the same wherever the media manager is used

avatar PhilETaylor
PhilETaylor - comment - 27 Mar 2017

com_fields is being shouted about as the next major feature of Joomla.

The user experience of using com_fields media selector is pathetic

Therefore when Joomla starts shouting about its brand new com_fields media type feature - the user experience will be crap

Then com_fields will get a bad name

ergo, this is a com_fields issue...

I agree that the CODE that powers this feature is not in com_fields, but in com_media, however this IS used by the new (and some have said, exciting) new feature of Joomla - thus if you want to shout about great new features, at least make sure that all dependancies of those new features look and work well.

avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 27 Mar 2017

its still not code related to com_fields and it is existing code that has been in existance for a very long time. it is not the com_fields media selector

Also I cannot replicate your report that their is no feedback that an image has been uploaded

phil

avatar PhilETaylor PhilETaylor - change - 27 Mar 2017
The description was changed
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2017-03-27 13:58:04
Closed_By PhilETaylor
avatar PhilETaylor PhilETaylor - close - 27 Mar 2017
avatar PhilETaylor
PhilETaylor - comment - 27 Mar 2017

Also I cannot replicate your report that their is no feedback that an image has been uploaded

Thats because you never bothered reading the issue and tested something that was not reported.

On clearing my css cache I now seen a green square which I guess is better than nothing,.

screen shot 2017-03-27 at 14 56 13

avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 27 Mar 2017

glad to see that it was indeed a false ranting report

On 27 March 2017 at 14:58, Phil Taylor notifications@github.com wrote:

Also I cannot replicate your report that their is no feedback that an
image has been uploaded

Thats because you never bothered reading the issue and tested something
that was not reported.

On clearing my css cache I now seen a green square which I guess is better
than nothing,.

[image: screen shot 2017-03-27 at 14 56 13]
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