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Default Browser Behavior of CTRL + HOME/END Does Not Work #11726

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mrwweb opened this issue Nov 10, 2018 · 2 comments
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Default Browser Behavior of CTRL + HOME/END Does Not Work #11726

mrwweb opened this issue Nov 10, 2018 · 2 comments
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[Feature] Writing Flow Block selection, navigation, splitting, merging, deletion... [Status] Duplicate Used to indicate that a current issue matches an existing one and can be closed

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mrwweb commented Nov 10, 2018

Describe the bug
CTRL + HOME moves cursor to the beginning of the current block. CTRL + END moves the cursor to the end of the current block.

To Reproduce

  1. Place cursor at start post with at least 2 paragraph blocks
  2. Alternate between CTRL + END and CTRL + HOME

ctrl home-end

Expected behavior
WordPress 4.9.8 shows the expected behavior:
ctrl home-end-expected

A default <textarea> also displays the expected behavior:
ctrl home-end-expected-textarea

Desktop (please complete the following information):
Win 10, Firefox 63/Chrome 70, WP 5.0-beta3, no plugins, Twenty Nineteen

@designsimply designsimply added [Feature] Writing Flow Block selection, navigation, splitting, merging, deletion... [Status] Duplicate Used to indicate that a current issue matches an existing one and can be closed labels Nov 11, 2018
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Thanks for reporting! Closing this one as a duplicate of #8353.

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mrwweb commented Nov 11, 2018

Sorry I missed that, @designsimply. Thanks.

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