Justifx for list not stored #3202

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opened 2026-02-05 06:09:04 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 0 comments
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Originally created by @Tagirijus on GitHub (Sep 26, 2022).

Originally assigned to: @ssddanbrown on GitHub.

Describe the Bug

When I want to have justified text in a list point, it is possible to have in the WYSIWYG editor, but after saving the page, it is not stored.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Create a new page.
  2. Start a list.
  3. Write long text, which gets line breaks. Maybe even create subpoints, which have line breaks.
  4. Set the texts to be justified.
  5. Save the page: no justify on the text.
  6. Re-edit the page: no justify on the text neither.

Expected Behaviour

I expect the text to have justify, when it seems to be possible in the WYSIWYG editor after all.

Screenshots or Additional Context

Here is a GIF, which shows my steps and how it looks here:

bug justify text in list

Browser Details

Chrome v105.0.5195.127 on Windows 10

Exact BookStack Version

v22.09

PHP Version

8.0.20

Hosting Environment

Not quite sure; since it's a webspace. PHP info tells me something like this: "Linux localhost 5.10.61 # 1 SMP Tue Aug 31 01:12:12 CEST 2021 x86_64 AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux" - does this help or do you need even more from the PHP info? Let me know, maybe I can send it to you in private (since I am not sure how unsafe it would be here).

Originally created by @Tagirijus on GitHub (Sep 26, 2022). Originally assigned to: @ssddanbrown on GitHub. ### Describe the Bug When I want to have justified text in a list point, it is possible to have in the WYSIWYG editor, but after saving the page, it is not stored. ### Steps to Reproduce 1. Create a new page. 2. Start a list. 3. Write long text, which gets line breaks. Maybe even create subpoints, which have line breaks. 4. Set the texts to be _justified_. 5. Save the page: no justify on the text. 6. Re-edit the page: no justify on the text neither. ### Expected Behaviour I expect the text to have justify, when it seems to be possible in the WYSIWYG editor after all. ### Screenshots or Additional Context Here is a GIF, which shows my steps and how it looks here: ![bug justify text in list](https://i.imgur.com/GGusqPi.gif) ### Browser Details Chrome v105.0.5195.127 on Windows 10 ### Exact BookStack Version v22.09 ### PHP Version 8.0.20 ### Hosting Environment Not quite sure; since it's a webspace. PHP info tells me something like this: _"Linux localhost 5.10.61 # 1 SMP Tue Aug 31 01:12:12 CEST 2021 x86_64 AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux"_ - does this help or do you need even more from the PHP info? Let me know, maybe I can send it to you in private _(since I am not sure how unsafe it would be here)_.
OVERLORD added the 🐛 Bug label 2026-02-05 06:09:04 +03:00
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Reference: starred/BookStack#3202