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  1. Jenkins
  2. JENKINS-68995

Please rethink the nbsp for nodes

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    • Bug
    • Status: Closed (View Workflow)
    • Minor
    • Resolution: Duplicate
    • core
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    Description

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      1. Visit https://ci.jenkins.io/
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      Expected results

      There shouldn't be an underlined space before EC2.

       

      Actual results

      Note the  EC2 here:

      <a href="/computer/EC2%20%28aws%2Dus%2Deast%2D2%29%20%2D%20Ubuntu%2020%2E04%20LTS%20%28i%2D0f9f78ffff7f57953%29/" class="jenkins-link--with-icon model-link inside"><!--?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?-->
      <svg class="" aria-hidden="true" width="512px" height="512px" viewBox="0 0 512 512" version="1.1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
          <g stroke="none" stroke-width="1" fill="none" fill-rule="evenodd">
              <g transform="translate(32.000000, 64.000000)" stroke="currentColor" stroke-width="32">
                  <g>
                      <rect x="0" y="0" width="448" height="320" rx="32"></rect>
                      <polygon stroke-linecap="round" points="272 384 264 320 184 320 176 384"></polygon>
                      <line x1="336" y1="384" x2="112" y2="384" stroke-linecap="round"></line>
                  </g>
                  <g stroke="var(--red)" stroke-linecap="round" transform="translate(152.000000, 88.000000)">
                      <path d="M144,144 L0,0 M144,0 L0,144"></path>
                  </g>
              </g>
          </g>
      </svg>
      &nbsp;EC2 (aws-us-east-2) - Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (i-0f9f78ffff7f57953)<button class="jenkins-menu-dropdown-chevron"></button></a> 

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            jsoref Josh Soref added a comment -

            It looks slightly less bad here:

            But...

            I'm not actually sure what the right thing to do is. The right thing might be to make the "tile" clickable and not the words, and then you don't have to have underlined text that rounds out into nowhere.

            jsoref Josh Soref added a comment - It looks slightly less bad here: But... I'm not actually sure what the right thing to do is. The right thing might be to make the "tile" clickable and not the words, and then you don't have to have underlined text that rounds out into nowhere.
            jsoref Josh Soref added a comment -

            I suspect this is core, since Built-In Node has a similar rendering.

            jsoref Josh Soref added a comment - I suspect this is core , since Built-In Node has a similar rendering.
            basil Basil Crow added a comment -

            Duplicates JENKINS-68430.

            basil Basil Crow added a comment - Duplicates JENKINS-68430 .

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