Description:
When editing a rich text field and subsequently adding a new rich text field, the new editor is pre-populated with the content from the previous editor. This behaviour is unexpected and can lead to data duplication or confusion for users.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Open a rich text editor and input some content.
- Save or close the editor.
- Add a new rich text editor.
- Observe that the new editor contains the content from the previous editor.
Expected Behavior:
Each new rich text editor should start with an empty state, independent of any previous editors.
Actual Behavior:
The new rich text editor is pre-populated with the content from the last edited rich text field.
Environment:
- Browser: Brave Browser
- Operating System: macOS
- Version: 4.16.20
Additional Context:
Screenshots:
Description:
When editing a rich text field and subsequently adding a new rich text field, the new editor is pre-populated with the content from the previous editor. This behaviour is unexpected and can lead to data duplication or confusion for users.
Steps to Reproduce:
Expected Behavior:
Each new rich text editor should start with an empty state, independent of any previous editors.
Actual Behavior:
The new rich text editor is pre-populated with the content from the last edited rich text field.
Environment:
Additional Context:
Screenshots: