Last modified: 2014-10-06 09:41:44 UTC
When I open an article page with the feedback form in IE7, no vertical feedback button appears on the right of the page, as it does on other platforms like Chrome, Firefox or Safari. See also: Bug# 32854 Add vertical feedback button on the right of the article page (AFTv5 Link option C) https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32854
Still not fixed on IE7 after Monday's push.
Agreed with Fabrice: 1. As a temporary solution for 1.0, use an image across all browsers. Make it semantically correct element with alt text etc. 2. WIll work on a better solution for 1.5 to support i18n.
This bug has been temporarily closed by supplanting the live text button with a .png graphic. For the time being, localization text has been inserted into the title tooltip for the graphic. The button will be a live text link in the v1.5 release.
Fabrice: I'd like to reopen this as RESOLVED LATER is deprecated, but this is set as Highest prio and blocker. What's the status of this? Is this still valid?
[Removing RESOLVED LATER as discussed in http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2012-November/064240.html . Reopening and setting priority to "Lowest". For future reference, please use either RESOLVED WONTFIX (for issues that will not be fixed), or simply set lowest priority. Thanks a lot! Sorry, cannot retest myself here as I don't have IE.]
Related URL: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/63671 (Gerrit Change I8d1200000c7345cb9632a4dc62b7d0c43d466cae)
[Lowering priority to reflect reality, as AFTv5 is not very actively being worked on anymore.]
Change 63671 abandoned by Matthias Mullie: Bug 32941 - The vertical feedback button doesn't appear on the right of the article page Reason: AFT is unmaintained, these patches are not going to get reviewed https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/63671