Dragging a table row leaves a visible copy of the row's contents in place until the drag is positioned over a droppable area
| Originator: | theevanshow | ||
| Number: | rdar://34139144 | Date Originated: | 29-Aug-2017 12:29 PM |
| Status: | Open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | iOS + SDK | Product Version: | 15A5368a |
| Classification: | UI/Usability | Reproducible: | Always |
Summary: Dragging a table row leaves a visible copy of the row's contents in place until the drag is positioned over a droppable area Steps to Reproduce: 1. In a table view with several items viewable, begin a drag & drop operation Result: There will be a more transparent or lighter version of the row in its initial position for a fraction of a second to a few seconds after the drag begins. 2. Drag the item vertically until your finger is positioned over another item Result: the "ghost" item's row content disappears, but the vertical space for the row does not Expected Results: I expect that the animation includes only one copy of the row contents, not a placeholder copy and the animating copy Actual Results: the "ghost" item's row content disappears, but the vertical space for the row does not Version: 15A5368a Notes:
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