Bug 40831

Summary: Text entry box gets moved by error message
Product: Red Hat Web Site Reporter: Jay Turner <jturner>
Component: New StoreAssignee: Cameron Prince <cprince>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: wbirkhea
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Description Jay Turner 2001-05-16 05:05:36 UTC
Description of Problem:
If you enter an incorrect credit card number in the payment details screen,
the screen refreshes to inform you of the error, but scanning down the
page, notice that the card number and expiration date entry fields have
been pushed far to the right because of the error message stating that the
credit card failed the  LUHN-10 check

How Reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Log into http://bmantest.meridian.redhat.com/cgi-bin/store
2. Place something in the cart and start the checkout process
3. On the payment details screen, enter a fake credit card number which
   will fail the LUHN-10 check
4. Attempt to continue with the checkout and will be informed there is an
   error on the submission
5. Scroll down to Credit Card Information and notice how the entry fields
   have been pushed to the right

Actual Results:


Expected Results:
Error message display should not affect the layout of the fields on the screen.

Additional Information:

Comment 1 David Totten 2001-05-16 16:33:40 UTC
This has now been fixed on <a
href="http://webdevel.redhat.com/cgi-bin/store">webdevel.redhat.com/cgi-bin/store</a>

Comment 2 David Totten 2001-05-16 16:34:42 UTC
oops :) I guess I didn't need all of the html stuff. Boy bugzilla is cool!

Comment 3 Jay Turner 2001-05-16 18:13:30 UTC
Looks good on webdevel.  Closing out this issue.