Bug 722430

Summary: Two logout links in Katello WebUI
Product: [Retired] Katello Reporter: Jan Hutař <jhutar>
Component: WebUIAssignee: Jason E. Rist <jrist>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Katello QA List <katello-qa-list>
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Description Jan Hutař 2011-07-15 10:38:08 UTC
Description of problem:
In a WebUI there are two logout links.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
katello-0.1.49-1.git.394.97e6a5d.fc14.noarch


How reproducible:
always (at least on main pages when I'm randomly clicking around)


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Login to the WebUI


Actual results:
One logout link in upper right corner, one in lower left


Expected results:
Only one link available.

Comment 1 Jason E. Rist 2011-07-15 18:19:34 UTC
This is intentional.

Comment 2 Jan Hutař 2011-07-18 07:34:39 UTC
Hello. What is the intention here please? Which link should QA use during testing? Which should be tested and which might to break?

Comment 3 Mike McCune 2011-07-18 17:06:54 UTC
you can use either, they both link to the same thing.  If you want full coverage test both links.

We are offering the user choices on how they logout, they can either use the link on the bottom of the page or the top depending on where they have scrolled to.  

Jason was indicating that this is part of the design of the site and is intentional.  I'm going to close this again as NOTABUG because the site is working as designed.  If this causes issues in testing feel free to bring it up on katello-devel and we can work something out but it isn't a bug in the traditional sense.