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Perhaps this is intentional, but I would think either 1) hovering over the "(new +X)" field would not change the mouse cursor from its default, or 2) the cursor would change, and this field would become part of the clickable button. Otherwise users may attempt to click on the field, expecting to enter the comments, and find that nothing happens.

This is obviously a very minor issue but I am reporting nonetheless.

Perhaps this is intentional, but I would think either 1) hovering over the "(new +X)" field would not change the mouse cursor from its default, or 2) the cursor would change, and this field would become part of the clickable button. Otherwise users may attempt to click on the field, expecting to enter the comments, and find that nothing happens. This is obviously a very minor issue but I am reporting nonetheless.

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It's intentional. The comment icon or count are the real links.

Edit: fixed

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I figured. I report it because if that is the intention, it shouldn't have the class such that the mouse cursor changes when hovering over it, since it isn't clickable.

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Fixed it earlier. The div injection was missing its style.

Thanks for the report!

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Gotcha. Thanks for the quick response.