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The "#" is not showing in the process home page hashtag. #978

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arnaumonty opened this issue Feb 15, 2017 · 4 comments
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The "#" is not showing in the process home page hashtag. #978

arnaumonty opened this issue Feb 15, 2017 · 4 comments
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arnaumonty commented Feb 15, 2017

This is a Bug Report

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  • What went wrong? The "#" is not showing in the process home page hashtag.
  • What did you expect should have happened? Show the "#"
  • What was the config you used?
  • What stacktrace or error message from your provider did you see?

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@arnaumonty arnaumonty added the type: bug Issues that describe a bug label Feb 15, 2017
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Updated description to match the Bug Report template.

@arnaumonty if we add the hashtag automatically and then someone saves this field with the hashtag included, then we'll be showing two of them. You can manually edit the field in the admin section and add the hashtag.

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What I mean is that in my local machine I see the hashtag:

The field in the admin section looks like this:

If you save the field with the hashtag included, then it will show up in the public pages. If that's OK with you, please close this issue 😄

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We should probably add the hashtag if it wasn't included and link to twitter as well.

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Ok, we leave like that. I though that we added automatically the "#".

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@ghost ghost removed the type: bug Issues that describe a bug label Feb 16, 2017
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