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Drag and Drop: Podcasts swap around #3663

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joashrajin opened this issue Feb 27, 2025 · 1 comment
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Drag and Drop: Podcasts swap around #3663

joashrajin opened this issue Feb 27, 2025 · 1 comment
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[Area] Podcast Page [Priority] Low A less urgent issue that can be addressed when time allows [Type] Bug Not functioning as intended.

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Description

When you try to drag and drop podcasts on the podcasts page, they don't always stick to the spot you want, and the results are quite unpredicable

Step-by-step reproduction instructions

  1. Ensure you are subscribed to many podcasts (maybe over 50)
  2. Set the layout to Grid View
  3. Drag a podcast from somewhere in the middle of the page to a few tiles up
  4. Notice that it either works or reverts back to where it was

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Screen_Recording_20250226_002503_Pocket.Casts.mp4

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Device, Operating system, and Pocket Casts app version

Samsung S21 FE, v7.81, Android 14

@joashrajin joashrajin added the [Type] Bug Not functioning as intended. label Feb 27, 2025
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Ya this has been the case since day 1 tbh 😅

@geekygecko geekygecko added [Priority] Low A less urgent issue that can be addressed when time allows [Area] Podcast Page labels Feb 27, 2025
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