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Project Tear
A WebKit based browser for Maemo
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#58  -  Link in Tear -> About is not clickable. Posted Jul 25, 11:04
Last updated Jul 25, 11:17
This issue is a duplicate of issue #55 - Help > About shows invalid URL
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Product Tear
Edition(s) Tear for Maemo 4
 
Issue type Enhancements
Posted by
qwerty12
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Status
 
Done
Category Interface
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Severity Low
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Items attached to this issue
Make URL in About clickable.
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Reports
Affected by this issue Status Confirmed
Earth (0.3.0)
 
Done
Tear Window
 
Done
Description and details
What summary says.

Not a major issue, but I wanted to make my first bug report using this bug tracker and it's kinda bad form for a *browser*.

But, this report isn't all that useless as I've attached a patch that makes it clickable (http/i31.tinypic.com/2whmudd.png).
How to reproduce
Go to Tear -> About and notice the unclickable link.
Comments and discussion
You could have
Posted by Bundyo (administrator),  Jul 25, 11:29, edited by Bundyo (administrator),  Jul 25, 11:29
added it to the other bug
Thank you though.
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Posted by qwerty12 (qwerty12),  Jul 25, 11:17
That would be the bug equivalent of "thread-jacking".