There's a super frustrating bug if you have sections within sections...
If you have a section within a section, the content of the topmost section will randomly fall "underneath" that layer and get stuck to the underlying section, so the end result is what looks like a very empty top section.
Expected Result: Information stays sticky to the section that it is placed in, until it is manually moved.
Steps To Repro:
Top Image: The Sections Appear Empty
Bottom Image: Move the Teal Section to the right and you can see that the content in it has dropped down one layer.
We have the same error in our system. Wouldn't it also be useful if you drag a Section A into a Section B, that this is grouped and moves as a group when you move Section A?
That sounds like a perfectly logical expectation.
I'm trialling a workaround for the bug - locking the sections I'm not currently working on, to see if the lock might prevent the content from slipping...
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@Tobias Palm do you mind sending a video recording of the error, we can't seem to reproduce on our end?
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@Christina Ristevski I've made a recording, but I'm reticent to post the video publicly online, as its a recording of our work on confluence, even with the blur effect I've applied. Is there anyway I can DM it your way?
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@Tobias Palm feel free to email me, cristevski@atlassian.com OR you can leave feedback via the three dot menu in the top right hand corner of the whiteboard. This will land into an inbox that our team manages.
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