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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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High
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2
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Minor
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Warranty
Issue Summary
In Dark Mode, when attempting to @mention users within a table in Confluence, the initial attempt successfully displays the @mention user list. However, after refreshing the page, the table becomes distorted, and the dark mode setting is unexpectedly disabled. Upon refreshing the page again, dark mode is reinstated, but any subsequent attempts to @mention users result in the table breaking once more. This cyclical issue suggests a conflict between the dark mode feature and the @mention functionality, leading to inconsistent table rendering and @mention user experience.
Steps to Reproduce
- Step 1 Ensure that dark mode is activated in your Confluence settings.
- Step 2 Within a table on a Confluence page, try to @mention a user. The @mention user list should appear correctly on the first attempt.
- Step 3 Refresh the Confluence page. After refreshing, observe that the table appears broken.
Expected Results
When dark mode is enabled, attempting to @mention users within a table should consistently display the @mention user list without any disruption to the table's appearance or functionality.
Actual Results
Upon refreshing the page again, any subsequent attempts to @mention users result in the table breaking and @mention broken and recurring the same issue in dark and light mode.
Workaround
To avoid the issue with table breakage and dark mode disruption when using @mention in Confluence, you can switch to light mode.