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Updated by Wieland Lindenthal about 9 years ago
When I read on a desktop screen, my mouse intuitively follows the position I am reading.
When reading a work package’s description and the mouse hovers that text, after one or two seconds a grey box appears, showing the same text again. That box hides the position I was reading before. That is really annoying.
I understand that in other situations (when the text is shortened for example) that feature could be helpful (however it would fail on mobile screens as there is no hover state).
Is there a need for this hover text accessibility wise? And are we sure about that?
If we can not remove that feature, then at least we should disable or find a different solution for long texts, such as work package descriptions.
When reading a work package’s description and the mouse hovers that text, after one or two seconds a grey box appears, showing the same text again. That box hides the position I was reading before. That is really annoying.
I understand that in other situations (when the text is shortened for example) that feature could be helpful (however it would fail on mobile screens as there is no hover state).
Is there a need for this hover text accessibility wise? And are we sure about that?
If we can not remove that feature, then at least we should disable or find a different solution for long texts, such as work package descriptions.