ケース ce-0006 · シナリオ scenario-paste-formatting-loss

Pasting rich text into contenteditable strips markup unexpectedly

OS: Windows 11 デバイス: Desktop or Laptop Any ブラウザ: Chrome 120.0 キーボード: US 下書き
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Phenomenon

When pasting content from a rich text source (such as a word processor or a web page) into a contenteditable element, the resulting DOM loses headings, lists, or inline formatting that were present in the source.

Reproduction example

  1. Copy a short formatted snippet from another application or web page:
    • A heading
    • A bulleted or numbered list
    • A line with bold or italic text
  2. Focus the editable area.
  3. Paste the content using the keyboard shortcut or context menu.

Observed behavior

  • The pasted content appears as plain text.
  • List markers become plain characters, or multiple lines collapse into one.
  • Inline styles such as bold or italic are not preserved in the DOM.

Expected behavior

  • At least some structural markup (headings, lists, paragraphs) is preserved.
  • Inline formatting is preserved or deliberately normalized in a documented way.

Notes

  • Compare behavior across browsers and OS combinations using the same source content.
  • Decide whether the product should preserve external markup, normalize it to a limited internal model, or always strip it to plain text.

このシナリオの変形

ケース OS ブラウザ ステータス
ce-0006 Windows 11 Chrome 120.0 下書き
ce-0024 macOS Ubuntu 22.04 Safari 120.0 下書き
ce-0039 Windows 11 Firefox 120.0 下書き

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Reported environment
OS: Windows 11
Device: Desktop or Laptop Any
Browser: Chrome 120.0
Keyboard: US
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