owner:jennifer@painless-security.com resolution_fixed type_defect | by jennifer@painless-security.com
When a session is selected in the meeting schedule editor, some but not all of the sessions that conflict with it are marked with a red outline. All conflicting sessions should be marked. (lflynn@amsl.com notes that omitting the boxes for AD conflicts would be helpful but not required)
Timeslot conflicts caused by the session conflicts do seem to be handled correctly, though.
The would-violate-hint class should be applied to sessions to trigger the outline to appear. The <div> elements in each session element's conflicts <div> are marked with the would-violate-hint class as expected, but this is not finding its way to the session <div>.
Issue migrated from trac:3327 at 2022-03-04 09:05:47 +0000
owner:jennifer@painless-security.comresolution_fixedtype_defect| by jennifer@painless-security.comWhen a session is selected in the meeting schedule editor, some but not all of the sessions that conflict with it are marked with a red outline. All conflicting sessions should be marked. (lflynn@amsl.com notes that omitting the boxes for AD conflicts would be helpful but not required)
Timeslot conflicts caused by the session conflicts do seem to be handled correctly, though.
The
would-violate-hintclass should be applied to sessions to trigger the outline to appear. The<div>elements in each session element's conflicts<div>are marked with thewould-violate-hintclass as expected, but this is not finding its way to the session<div>.Issue migrated from trac:3327 at 2022-03-04 09:05:47 +0000