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Bug 57200 - VisualEditor: Long links are not shown in full in the link searcher
VisualEditor: Long links are not shown in full in the link searcher
Status: ASSIGNED
Product: VisualEditor
Classification: Unclassified
Editing Tools (Other open bugs)
unspecified
All All
: Low minor
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Assigned To: Editing team bugs – take if you're interested!
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Blocks: ve-linkediting
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Reported: 2013-11-18 17:31 UTC by Sage Ross
Modified: 2014-10-23 20:27 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Description Sage Ross 2013-11-18 17:31:57 UTC
When a long string (24 characters or more) gets added in the link tool (a typical long URL, or a just a long article title), the external and internal link options get shortened with "..." in the middle. This can make it hard to know whether you put in the right string or not, and there doesn't seem to be much downside to displaying the full link targets for at least moderately longer strings.
Comment 1 James Forrester 2013-11-19 07:03:13 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> When a long string (24 characters or more) gets added in the link tool (a
> typical long URL, or a just a long article title), the external and internal
> link options get shortened with "..." in the middle. This can make it hard to
> know whether you put in the right string or not, and there doesn't seem to be
> much downside to displaying the full link targets for at least moderately
> longer strings.

The downside is that the link needs to fit on the screen for the user to read it. :-)

I'm not happy with the idea of a hugely-wide search results pane masking much of the screen unnecessarily, but I also think that expanding and contracting as needed could be a bit of an eyesore…

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