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Issue tracker and info on Visual Studio tooling for ASP.NET
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Bower package manager UI: Usability: feedback on click #386

Open esargent opened 8 years ago

esargent commented 8 years ago

When using the Bower Package Manager UI in VS2015, there isn't any real reaction when you click the "install" or "uninstall" buttons. The output window starts doing something but depending on how VS windowing is arranged this may not be obvious.

It would be great to at least have a cursor change or some obvious indicator that the button was successfully pressed. Similar to the way nuget package manager greys out while working on a request once it is received.

sayedihashimi commented 8 years ago

TFS Bug#231171

webtools-bot commented 7 years ago

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