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Tips: The tooltip didn't disappear when other parts of the editor are engaged #8181

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mapk opened this issue Jul 24, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #17663
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Tips: The tooltip didn't disappear when other parts of the editor are engaged #8181

mapk opened this issue Jul 24, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #17663
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[Feature] NUX Anything that impacts the new user experience [Status] In Progress Tracking issues with work in progress [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended

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mapk commented Jul 24, 2018

When going to edit a post in Gutenberg for the first time, the tooltip appears - great. However, the tooltip didn't disappear when I clicked on a different part of the editor (featured image). This caused the tooltip to be disconnected from it's purpose while it blocked other content visually.

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Solution: The tooltip should disappear if something else is clicked.

@designsimply designsimply added [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended [Feature] NUX Anything that impacts the new user experience labels Jul 24, 2018
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I was about to report the same issue - the overlap when featured image is engaged - and caught this issue. 👍🏽

Can confirm this is still an issue with Gutenberg 4.3.0.

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