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Chrome: Selecting the tracking code with one click does not work anymore #12637

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tsteur opened this issue Mar 22, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #12638
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Chrome: Selecting the tracking code with one click does not work anymore #12637

tsteur opened this issue Mar 22, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #12638
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tsteur commented Mar 22, 2018

We have an angular directive <pre piwik-select-on-focus>...</pre> to select for example a code block with just one click. This is used for example when generating the tracking code. It is also used in other places for example by the Widgets screen to select a link or HTML, by Custom Dimensions, by plugins like A/B testing etc.

This is likely due to https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/6680566019653632

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It likely still works for <textarea piwik-select-on-focus>...</textarea> but not for any other element.

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tsteur commented Mar 22, 2018

Same behaviour probably with Edge browser.

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