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May 2020

I may be the only goofball who does this to themselves, but very often, when I get to my Dashboard, moving my mouse down from the "Dashboard" button, in the upper right, to the "+" button, in the middle of the Dashboard page, to add a new episode, takes my mouse pointer over the "New Series" button, which looms above the "+" button, and this causes a two-option pop-up menu to appear below "New Series," overlapping the blocking the "+" button:

^ The "+" button, which is green, and located below "New Series," immediately above the gray pencil button you see there, is completely covered by the "Novel" part of the "New Series" pop-up.

So then I have to click somewhere blank on the page to get the pop-up menu to disappear so I can click the green "+" button to add my episode. Not a killer, but it just gets annoying when this happens day after day (and I'm too dumb to remember to dodge my mouse pointer carefully around the "New Series" button so it doesn't happen).

In Firefox on Windows 10.

Might be something specific to Firefox then? I use Opera and Chrome, and they've both never given me that issue. It looks like the feature triggers on hover with Firefox. But they're click actions on O and C as far as I know! :smile:

Firefox isn't it, I can click in there just fine and it takes me to a new episode. Don't forget to check if you don't have any script blockers interfering with the page, it sometimes messes with how dropdown menus are structured.

I checked in Chrome and the same thing happens: the "New Series" pop-up menu appears on mouse-over and blocks the "+" button.

What do you mean by "click in there"? And I get this same behavior ("New Series" mouse over pop-up menu blocking the "+" button) in Chrome, too, where I don't have any blockers set up.

I mean I can mouse over from the top and reach the plus button without the menu pop-up, very quickly. Though I do go next to New Series instead of passing through it, I just move it from the small space between the series and the announcements.

Yes, it's accidentally passing the mouse over the New Series button that causes the problem.