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On every Wiki-answer post that doesn't have an edit, clicking the author's username links to the first revision, instead of the user's profile.

Take example of this answer. The click on the post author's name, gives the correct access to the user's profile, while the click on this post author's name, gives access to the post revisions, instead of the user's profile, as would be expected.

This is valid for the main SO and meta sites.

As a quick track for finding the bug, I have the following.

  • For the posts with revision(s), as this one, the href attribute on the anchor is set correctly, (although there is an invalid anchor nesting, as noted by Heretic Monkey in comments), i.e. to the user's profile:

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  • Whilst here, a post without revision, a click on the user's name ends up on the revision page because of the misleading anchor:

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The latter is an incoherence, a bug, and needs to be corrected.

This is going on for at least three and half years. Can it be fixed now?

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    It's actually invalid to nest anchors with hrefs in HTML... The second anchor, linking to the user's profile, should be outside the anchor to the revisions. Sep 24, 2020 at 12:01
  • "the click links to the first revision" The click? Did you mean some other word? What is the click?
    – TylerH
    Feb 19 at 15:33
  • Tyler I meant literally a click, the action of clicking on the user's name. Maybe the word "links" is misleading? I meant "opening". I expect that click on user's name would open user's profile page, not the revision
    – Vega
    Feb 19 at 15:39
  • @Vega Thanks, it was unclear what HTML entity you were clicking when you said 'the click'.
    – TylerH
    Feb 19 at 21:08
  • While the HTML is, obviously, messed up, linking to the /revisions page under these conditions has been the case since at least 2010. Interestingly, it was not the case in 2009, but there was a notably different post footer in 2009. So, just the fact that the username links to the post's /revisions page appears to be status-bydesign.
    – Makyen Mod
    Feb 20 at 1:38
  • As to the invalid HTML (e.g., the <a>2 revs, 2 users 86%<a>Matthew Taylor</a></a>), that appears to have been resolved since 2020, as the two links are distinct at this point.
    – Makyen Mod
    Feb 20 at 1:42

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