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Most of the elements that can receive focus will loose it again once updated via DOM update. The focus retention feature needs to track currently focused element and re-apply it after an update is applied.
Note that focus-retention is already implemented in the compat libs (seeICE-5009), so perhaps it could be pulled out to implemented in the IF 2.0 bridge and be present with/without compat being present.
Note that focus-retention is already implemented in the compat libs (see
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Field | Original Value | New Value |
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Salesforce Case | [] | |
Fix Version/s | 2.0-Beta [ 10231 ] | |
Assignee | Mircea Toma [ mircea.toma ] |
Salesforce Case | [] | |
Assignee Priority | P3 |
Fix Version/s | 2.0-Beta2 [ 10242 ] | |
Fix Version/s | 2.0-Beta1 [ 10231 ] |
Salesforce Case | [] | |
Assignee Priority | P3 | P2 |
Description | Most of the elements that can receive focus will loose once updated. The focus retention feature needs to track currently focused element and re-apply it after an update is applied. |
Most of the elements that can receive focus will loose it again once updated via DOM update. The focus retention feature needs to track currently focused element and re-apply it after an update is applied. Note that focus-retention is already implemented in the compat libs (see |
Assignee Priority | P2 | P1 |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | Resolved [ 5 ] |
Affects | [Documentation (User Guide, Ref. Guide, etc.)] | |
Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] |
Fix Version/s | 2.0.0 [ 10230 ] |
Status | Resolved [ 5 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Assignee Priority | P1 |