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For the front page of Renshuu I can consistently observe 2 issues:
(by front page I mean the one that new users see when they see the website for the first time, or users see when they log out)
System Details:
- Windows 10
- Firefox 137.0.2 (64-bit)
- Google Chrome 135.0.7049.115 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Issue #1: Dictionary Kanji lookup doesn't work at all (Could not find any kanji with your search.):
Steps to reproduce:
1.) Log out or open Renshuu in Incognito mode on your browser
2.) Press dictionary button at top right next to "Login"
3.) Select Kanji tab
4.) Search for any kanji (IE: kou, hito, こう, ひと, etc)
5.) Observe as results produce: "Could not find any kanji with your search."
Debug Note.) If you switch to "Words" tab you can clearly see "->: Kanji: 500" in the search results (for "こう"), which leads me to believe that it *is* querying/finding the kanji successfully behind the scenes, just not showing them correctly in the "Kanji" tab)
Issue #2: (Google Chrome ONLY) (Inconsistent) Text Selection Mouse Cursor (I-Beam Pointer) is white when hovering over text fields.
Steps to reproduce:
1.) Log out or open Renshuu in Incognito mode on Google Chrome browser
2.) Without scrolling or doing anything else, hover your mouse over any text elements on the front page
3.) Observe as mouse cursor turns white (Expected behavior here is: black cursor against a white background)
Note.) If you don't observe this issue in step 3 at first time, try refreshing the page a couple times, or relaunching chrome. (I observe this inconsistently, about 50% of the time).
User workarounds:
1.) Scroll down the page a little bit, and it color corrects every time (no idea why).
Can't seem to screenshot issue #2 to post here without my mouse cursor disappearing
Sorry let me clarify Issue #2 a bit. Usually the I-Beam Pointer (the cursor you see when hovering mouse over text) dynamically inverts its' color based on the color of the screen it's touching for visibility reasons. I believe normal behavior is that if you're hovering over white pixels (such as white text) it turns black, and vice-versa with black pixels. With this issue, my I-Beam Pointer is erroneously 100% static white independent of any pixel colors, and as a result it disappears into the light-themed white background.
Not a huge issue by any means, just thought I'd mention it since I noticed it by happen stance. Its particularly noticable on Dictionary text input fields, which for me are also 100% white.
#1 should be fixed. I'm honestly not sure how to approach #2 unless we can get a 100% reproducible set of steps.