This post lists down DBuzz frontend issues that have already been fixed on both mainnet and testnet to help reduce the length of the main post about the list of issues. This does not include DBuzz frontend suggestions which have been implemented.
The latest list of DBuzz frontend issues and suggestions is at @savvyplayer/dbuzz-frontend-issues-and-suggestions.
This post was last updated on July 26, 2023 (UTC) and currently has 2 recently fixed issues.
Recently fixed issues
# | Problem | Reported by | Description of fix |
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1 | A special character (such as a dot, an exclamation mark, or a question mark) at the end of a link gets included with the link, causing errors when the link is clicked. Examples of such special characters are dots (. ), exclamation marks (! ), and question marks (? ). | @ahmadmangazap on January 9, 2022 (officially fixed on July 25, 2023) | Any special character at the end of a link no longer breaks the link. |
2 | A link on a buzz with a hashtag (# ) character breaks the link on the pop-up about leaving the DBuzz website. | @atma.love on June 22, 2023 | Hashtags on any part of any link no longer breaks the link. |
Fixed issues on last update
The issues listed here have been fixed not later than June 22, 2023. This section will be replaced with the fixed issues listed above.
# | Problem | Reported by | Description of fix |
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1 | Zooming in enough on a desktop web browser while viewing a buzz then zooming out causes content to overlap. The level of zoom needed to see this bug depends on the screen resolution. This happens only while viewing a specific buzz, not on the Home/Trending/Latest/Profile feed. | @savvyplayer on October 19, 2021 | The content of the website no longer overlaps. |
2 | The mobile version of DBuzz automatically inserts a 0 (zero) after trying to clear the number field. This can make users accidentally set a maximum payout of 10 times their intended limit. | @atma.love on October 21, 2021 | The form still inserts a 0 on the Max Payout field. Nevertheless, the cursor is put at the right side of the zero, preventing the user from accidentally seting a maximum payout of 10 times their intended limit. |
3 | While editing a post or comment, clicking an emoji on the emoji picker oftentimes puts the emoji at the beginning or the end of the content instead of where the typing cursor is. This issue does not affect the typing of new posts or comments. | @savvyplayer on January 4, 2022 | The emoji picker now always puts the selected emoji where the cursor is. |
Mentions
Tagging the DBuzz team members @aashirrshaikh (Lead Developer) and @chrisrice (former Chief Human Resources Officer; currently a Public Relations Officer, Tester, and Marketer).
Tagging active DBuzz users @mehmetfix (who likes to be tagged), @holovision (who gave me permission to tag him), as well as @atma.love who has requested me to tag him on the list of DBuzz frontend issues and suggestions.