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Steps to reproduce

  1. Start writing a long answer.
  2. Scroll to the end of the preview.
  3. Click it.

Current behavior

The textarea is focused magically.

This is so annoying:

  • You can't select text in the preview
  • You can't copy text from the preview
  • When you click "Show code snippet" to show a hidden code snippet, it disappears from view
  • When you click "Run code snippet" to run a code snippet, it disappears from view

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Desired behavior

There should be no autofocus.

Just remove this event listener from cdn.sstatic.net/Js/wmd.en.js

o.find(".wmd-preview").click(function(e){
    2!=e.which&&$(this).siblings().find("textarea").focus()
})

Workaround

Meanwhile, I use this userscript:

var click = $.fn.click;
$.fn.click = function() {
  click.apply(this.not(document.getElementById('wmd-preview')), arguments);
  return this;
};
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    Have experienced this so many times that I thought it was a feature! May 30, 2015 at 22:21
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    By the way, I'm not the only person annoyed by this. See this comment
    – Oriol
    May 30, 2015 at 22:21
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    @BhargavRao They probably thought it was a feature. But they should have asked in UX before implementing it.
    – Oriol
    May 30, 2015 at 22:23
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    How did you create that animated gif / screenshot-in-motion? That's very cool for bug reporting.
    – kevinarpe
    May 31, 2015 at 6:23
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    @kevinarpe I used LICEcap, a lightweight GPL free software.
    – Oriol
    May 31, 2015 at 14:41
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    The reason for this autofocus is to remind you that you can't edit the preview. So many times I've tried to do that by selecting a portion of the preview and started typing away. The real solution of course is a real WYSIWYG editor, obviating the need for a preview at all. And we need cold fusion.
    – Bob Stein
    Jun 1, 2015 at 13:38
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    I disagree with your black-and-white statement: There should be no autofocus. I agree this is annoying, but I've found it useful in the past. I think there should be an option to disable (or enable) autofocus on the answer page.
    – That1Guy
    Jun 1, 2015 at 13:47
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    @BobStein-VisiBone I disagree. Normal text in webpages can't be edited (except if contentEditable), so I'm surprised you attempted to do it. And I hate WYSIWYG editors because they don't do what I want; WYSIWYW would be better.
    – Oriol
    Jun 1, 2015 at 13:51
  • @That1Guy That would be great. But if it's too difficult to implement, I prefer getting rid of the autofocus.
    – Oriol
    Jun 1, 2015 at 14:48
  • Agreed @Oriol this autofocus is a crude, oppressive feature. But something needs to take its place. I'd prefer a fading red border or background on the preview, with "edit the markdown, not the preview" discreetly somewhere. But the conditions would be tricky. Not on merely click, but select + keystroke (though not Ctrl-C). Also on a slow second click, as if frustratedly trying to insert a cursor for typing. A fast double-click could do the autofocus lurch.
    – Bob Stein
    Jun 1, 2015 at 15:49
  • It just needs a light diagonal line pattern "watermark" or something through the back of the preview that indicates it isn't the textarea in a subtle but obvious way.
    – scunliffe
    Jun 1, 2015 at 23:01
  • There's an extension for Firefox called "Right to Click" that lets you disable certain javascript annoyances. You can disable them on demand or permanantly for a specific page. (I use it on sites that grab the up and down arrow for other uses). Jun 1, 2015 at 23:04
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    This bug seems to be appearing again. Oct 21, 2019 at 2:22
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    I don't think it ever went away.
    – TylerH
    Jan 25, 2023 at 19:32

3 Answers 3

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I have just changed it so that:

  • Just clicking in the preview will focus the editor, as before
  • Selecting text in the preview will do nothing, so you can copy it

Hope that helps!

EDIT: Completed the whole thing, now the editor isn't focused either when clicking Show code snippet, Hide code snippet, Run code snippet or Hide results.

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    That's better, but clicking "show/hide/run code snippet" shouldn't focus the editor neither.
    – Oriol
    May 18, 2016 at 20:14
  • @Oriol Aaand done!
    – Konamiman
    May 19, 2016 at 17:36
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    Snippet buttons have this problem again :(
    – Oriol
    Aug 3, 2016 at 13:37
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There's actually a work-around for selecting and copying text from the preview: the click handler doesn't fire until you release the mouse button, so you can select the text you want and, while holding down the mouse button, press Ctrl+C to copy it.

That said, I agree that this "feature" can be extremely annoying. It's also inconsistent: apparently, it doesn't happen (for some reason) when editing existing questions or answers in-line. That's probably a bug, but I haven't seen any complaints about it, so I guess people don't really mind the absence of this focus-transfer very much. Thus, I'd personally prefer to see the whole feature disabled.

In fact, I've just added code to do this (based on Oriol's code above) to the development branch of my SOUP user script. If no surprising side effects turn up, this code will be part of the next stable SOUP release (v1.32); in the mean time, those interested in testing the feature may install the development version directly.

My version of Oriol's code is slightly modified to be more robust against loading order issues, and also adds a replacement double-click handler to give people who like the ability to return to the edit box by clicking the preview a way to still do so, just by clicking twice:

// remove any existing click handlers
$( '.wmd-preview' ).off( 'click' );

// block installation of further click handlers
var oldClick = $.fn.click;
$.fn.click = function () {
    var that = ( arguments.length > 0 ? this.not( $('.wmd-preview') ) : this );
    oldClick.apply( that, arguments );
    return this;
};

// add replacement double-click handler
$( document ).on( 'dblclick', '.wmd-preview', function () {
    $( 'textarea', this.parentNode ).focus();
} );

(Ideally, I think that double-clicking on the preview should move the focus to the edit box at the point in the text that you clicked. I have an idea on how to perhaps do that — it involves selection ranges and some fuzzy text matching — but that still needs more development and testing work. Anyway, for now, double-clicking just works the same way as single-clicking would without this fix.)

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  • Your code has a bug. $(document).not('.wmd-preview').length is 0. In order to make it work properly, in not() you must use a real DOM object, not a string. Otherwise, try opening the inbox and then click somewhere to close it: it won't close, because document has been filtered out.
    – Oriol
    Jul 18, 2015 at 21:47
  • Huh, that's a pretty strange result. Looks like this.not( $('.wmd-preview') ) works as intended, though. Will fix. Jul 18, 2015 at 22:17
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This was tested and appears to have been resolved a while back. I've updated the status to completed.

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