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[Functional] Issue Accessing Keyword Screen in Non-Incognito Browser #872

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ceciliabelem opened this issue Oct 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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Describe the bug
When accessing the keyword screen in a regular browser (outside of incognito mode), the "Continue" button is enabled but cannot be clicked. When clicked, no action is executed. In contrast, accessing the same page in an incognito window behaves correctly, and the button functions as expected.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open the browser in regular mode.
  2. Go to 'Password page'
  3. Navigate to the keyword screen.
  4. Observe that the "Continue" button is enabled but does not respond to clicks.

Expected behavior
The "Continue" button should be functional and allow the user to proceed with the desired action.

Current Behavior
The "Continue" button does not execute any action when clicked, despite being enabled.

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OS: Windows
Browser Chrome
Version 129.0.6668.101 (Versão oficial) 64 bits

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@lucca65 lucca65 added the accessibility Improving accessibility of our app label Oct 29, 2024
@lucca65 lucca65 added this to Software Oct 29, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to ✨ New Issues in Software Oct 29, 2024
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