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Don't move the cursor at the end of the post when an image is being uploaded.

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Feature request: Don't move the cursor at the end of the post when an image is being uploaded.

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To reproduce: only applies when pasting an image (1 comment)
To reproduce: only applies when pasting an image
trichoplax‭ wrote 6 days ago

Using the "Insert image" button above the "Body" field when editing or drafting a post results in there being no keyboard cursor in the "Body" field afterwards.

To reproduce the keyboard cursor being moved to the end of the "Body" field, paste in an image using either ctrl+V (or cmd+V on MacOS) or using right mouse click. In both of these cases, the cursor starts at the position you want the image to be pasted, and the image is correctly pasted in that position, but then the keyboard cursor jumps to the end of the post.