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Issue Summary
On Safari viewing the alerts page, when you mouseover an alert, the actions appear in the wrong location. When you move your mouse to that location, the action buttons will only affect the last alert in the list.
Environment
OS: Mac, Safari 15.2
API version: 8.7.0
Deployment: Docker (default docker-compose.yml from docker-alerta repo)
For self-hosted, WSGI environment: nginx/uwsgi
Database: Postgres
Server config:
Auth enabled? Both
Auth provider? None, Local, LDAP
Customer views? No
web UI version: 8.7.0
CLI version: n/a
To Reproduce
Open alerts page and mouseover any alert in safari
Screenshots
Mouseover on first alert causes the action items to appear at the top right in RED (note changing the size of the window has no effect no this):
Moving the mouse to those buttons, they change to BLUE (last alert in view):
Taking any action appears to always affect the last alert in the view.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Issue Summary
On Safari viewing the alerts page, when you mouseover an alert, the actions appear in the wrong location. When you move your mouse to that location, the action buttons will only affect the last alert in the list.
Environment
OS: Mac, Safari 15.2
API version: 8.7.0
Deployment: Docker (default docker-compose.yml from docker-alerta repo)
For self-hosted, WSGI environment: nginx/uwsgi
Database: Postgres
Server config:
Auth enabled? Both
Auth provider? None, Local, LDAP
Customer views? No
web UI version: 8.7.0
CLI version: n/a
To Reproduce
Open alerts page and mouseover any alert in safari
Screenshots
Mouseover on first alert causes the action items to appear at the top right in RED (note changing the size of the window has no effect no this):
Moving the mouse to those buttons, they change to BLUE (last alert in view):
Taking any action appears to always affect the last alert in the view.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: