Topic: Drag/Drop Deck Move broken in IE9 [bug]

I'm posting this mostly to say - I LOVE DECKBOX! The interface is clean, simple thoughtful and FREE!

Well done!

A couple of very minor things I'd like to bring to your attention;

Dragging and Dropping decks appears to be broken in IE9. Works fine in Chrome, so i swap over when I need to move a deck to a folder.

I would always use Chrome for Deckbox, but the "Add Cards" workflow is different (better?) in IE9 than in Chrome;

Keystroke Example, Adding 1 Copy of "Devil's Play"
IE9: "Devil's" -> [Enter]
Chrome: "Devil's" -> [Enter] -> [Enter]

Keystroke Example, Adding 2 Copies of "Devil's Play"
IE9: "Devil's" -> [Tab] -> 2 -> [Enter]
Chrome: "Devil's" -> [Tab] -> [Tab] -> 2 -> [Enter]

The keystroke differences are minor, but for me, Chrome seems to intermittently change it's mind on what the search text / matched card is on the second [Enter] or [Tab], which makes the workflow broken when wanting to add a bunch of cards quickly.

I'm guessing it would be a bear to try to make Chrome like IE9 in the Textbox Focus/Lost Focus arena, so my request is for Drag Drop to work in IE9. big_smile big_smile big_smile

Thanks for everything and keep up the good work!
-wkvd

Re: Drag/Drop Deck Move broken in IE9 [bug]

Thank your for a very detailed explanation of the IE9 bugs (and also its advantages smile).

The double enter flow was like that by design, we wanted to give the user an opportunity to either tab to the count after selecting the card or press enter again to add it. It is also consistent with the Advanced (rainbow icon) add widget, where you first press enter to select the card and then you either press enter again to set the defaults or edit them first and press enter when finished.

So IE single-enter flow is a bug in this case, even though I can see why people like it in some situations smile.

The tab flow is indeed quirky. Pressing tab once, as you say should move the focus AND select the current dropdown option. Thus this is sort of a bug in chrome, as you have to press it once for selecting the entry, and again for moving focus.

IE9 has a couple more bugs on record (the aforementioned advanced dialog is not properly working, it was reported), and it's high time we did an IE debugging session (oh, how I love those big_smile).