We are using EpiServer.Forms 5.10.1 in Optimizely CMS 12.
When in the UI trying to export data from a form, there seems to be an issue with the count of the selection info when clicking the checkbox for ”Choose all posts”. It only includes the visible rows (the one you see without scrolling on the page) and the text says that ”All X posts are marked”, but when you scroll down the page – there can be more rows than you dont see before you scroll. When scrolling, the countnumber also increases in the selection info area.
This may cause the users to believe that they have selected all posts when they first click the ”select all box”, because the UI says that all posts are marked. If they dont scroll down and nofity themselves that there are more posts, they can easily miss this.
The bug must be in the count, only taking the first visible rows into count and making the user think that all posts are marked when they are not. The click ”mark all posts” should also mark ALL posts, without having the user to scroll down to see if there are more rows than the first visible.
We are using EpiServer.Forms 5.10.1 in Optimizely CMS 12.
When in the UI trying to export data from a form, there seems to be an issue with the count of the selection info when clicking the checkbox for ”Choose all posts”. It only includes the visible rows (the one you see without scrolling on the page) and the text says that ”All X posts are marked”, but when you scroll down the page – there can be more rows than you dont see before you scroll. When scrolling, the countnumber also increases in the selection info area.
This may cause the users to believe that they have selected all posts when they first click the ”select all box”, because the UI says that all posts are marked. If they dont scroll down and nofity themselves that there are more posts, they can easily miss this.
The bug must be in the count, only taking the first visible rows into count and making the user think that all posts are marked when they are not. The click ”mark all posts” should also mark ALL posts, without having the user to scroll down to see if there are more rows than the first visible.