Hey.
I wanted to share a visual representation of one of the many quirks that occasionally happen with the Broadcom tools, because this one is especially remarkable. Happens rarely, but had this a few times now, so I made a video.
This here is the support portal, and I was trying to compose a message when that happened. I was unable to rescue anything by copy/pasting, and had to kill the entire browser with multiple tabs, losing various work, and will now start composing my message all over again. No, that cursor having a seizure, that's not a video glitch. That's the actual editor glitch.
I know I know, IE (which this is) is bad. But it's company mandated. And it's not like it works fantastically with the other browsers: I came here to post this, and this is now my second attempt at embedding the video, because the video embed box where you paste your code hang (in the same way the "reply" box hangs when you click "continue editing" or "cancel" or something, and one needs to reload the page). And all that is with a Chrome engine, too.
I don't know why Broadcom's web offerings (made by third parties certainly) are so bad. I can only say that I use a lot of other web sites that have WYSIWYG editors that work just fine without constantly screwing up text, hanging, placing the cursor at seemingly random locations or otherwise acting out all the time. Those have even mention-features that work, and don't jump the cursor to below the embedded video when I type the @ character, as just happened.
I'm either in awe or disbelief how this can pass QA at the respective vendors, and the selection process, and I can't believe this is happening only to me.
Best regards and stay safe.
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