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Comments on "Remove all items" button for tags doesn't work

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"Remove all items" button for tags doesn't work

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What?

Attached below is a self-explanatory GIF of the bug.

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The cross button, instead of removing all the tags, just shifts the focus to the input box.


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New question page (Link to Codidact Meta Q&A version).

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Do we really need an animation? (3 comments)
Do we really need that button? (2 comments)
Do we really need an animation?
Olin Lathrop‭ wrote 10 months ago

Maybe others find it helpful, but to me these animations are annoying and make it more difficult to understand your point. Something moving around while you're trying to get context and orient yourself is really distracting.

meta user‭ wrote 10 months ago · edited 10 months ago

Olin Lathrop‭ I instead thought that would be convenient for others. What do you suggest? Should I hide it behind a dropdown or replace it fully with screenshots?

Olin Lathrop‭ wrote 10 months ago

A single static picture would have sufficed, with maybe an arrow or circle drawn over it to point out the button.