Portal Chat Videoconference has some CSS elements wrong
GENERAL
TESTING
GENERAL
TESTING
Description
Some CSS elements of video portal chat has been misfit.
Test Plan:
1.- Login as instructor and as student of the same site in another browser/session. 2.- In the shared site go to the overview page (with multiple tools on it) 3.- Now you can see the other user in the chat window, open a dialog window by clicking in user's name. 4.- Then reduce the browser window to allow you check that if the chat window is over one tool title the title is behind the chat window. 5.- Try to start a video call and check that the connection established message is not visible.
And another thing I notice is that if one of the participants logs off, the other participant's chat window does not recognize that the session has ended.
I think I found one or two other problems, but I don't think they are regressions:
If you start a video chat before using the text chat, one or both participants do not see the text chat.
Using Internal Microphone (not headset) on Mac sounds fine, but PC/Windows I get a bad echo. This is with having one microphone muted and the other on.
Thanks!
Juanjo Meroño December 9, 2016 at 1:09 AM
Yes, I've added a test plan in the description.
Neal Caidin December 8, 2016 at 1:06 PM
Is there a test plan for this, or otherwise some way to verify?
Some CSS elements of video portal chat has been misfit.
Test Plan:
1.- Login as instructor and as student of the same site in another browser/session.
2.- In the shared site go to the overview page (with multiple tools on it)
3.- Now you can see the other user in the chat window, open a dialog window by clicking in user's name.
4.- Then reduce the browser window to allow you check that if the chat window is over one tool title the title is behind the chat window.
5.- Try to start a video call and check that the connection established message is not visible.
See the screenshot for a better understanding.