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I can't drag the request to another location #7517

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damirqa opened this issue Jun 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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I can't drag the request to another location #7517

damirqa opened this issue Jun 10, 2024 · 2 comments
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@damirqa
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damirqa commented Jun 10, 2024

Expected Behavior

I expected that if I took the request and dragged it in the list below, it would stay there

Actual Behavior

When I start dragging a request by scrolling through the list of requests, the indicator disappears where the query will be inserted, so the query remains in place

Reproduction Steps

  1. create a large number of requests so that they do not fit into the screen (scrolling should appear)
  2. start dragging the request and scroll to the very bottom, the insertion indicator should disappear

Is there an existing issue for this?

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Insomnia Version

9.2.0

What operating system are you using?

macOS

Operating System Version

Sonoma 14.2.1

Installation method

download

Last Known Working Insomnia version

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@damirqa damirqa added B-bug Bug: general classification S-unverified Status: Unverified by maintainer labels Jun 10, 2024
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Can you check if the selected option is Manual?

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@damirshaniyazovmechta
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yes, selected manual

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