Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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Low
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None
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5.4.3
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None
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I am using an installed version of the application, not an on-demand version. I do not know the JDK version running on the application server.
Description
Environment
- Windows 7 - Build 760, SP 1
- Chrome: 34.0.1847.131 m
- IE: 11.0.9600.17041
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a new Confluence page in Chrome.
- Add some content to this page such that it requires some scrolling to reach the bottom of the content.
- At the top of the page, press Ctrl + Shift + I to invoke the new table dialog. Create a table that has a heading row and at least one body row.
- Using the mouse, click into the first cell of the first body row of the new table.
- Press Ctrl + Right Arrow.
Expected Result
- If Ctrl + Right arrow is pressed while in a column for which a column to the right exists on the current row, move to the next column.
- If Ctrl + Right arrow is pressed while in the last column of the row and a row exists below the current row, move to the first cell of the next row.
- If Ctrl + Right arrow is pressed while in the last column of the row and a row does not exist below the current row, move to the beginning of the document content line immediately following the table.
Short version of expected result: Should behave like it does in IE.
Actual Result
The scroll position changes to and the the cursor is positioned at the end of the document.