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- useBlockDragDrop: add runtime expect() alongside expectTypeOf so
browser-mode runner counts at least one assertion
- JourneyAddBar: use exact:true on 'Hinzufügen' button — partial match
was hitting '+ Brief hinzufügen' and '+ Zwischentext hinzufügen' too
- JourneyEditor: fix 4 issues — drop wrong not.toBeInTheDocument()
(placeholder creates accessible name); pass title:'' in publish-disabled
test (default was non-empty); use getByPlaceholder for interlude
textarea to avoid 4-element strict-mode violation; exact:true for
'Hinzufügen' button
- DocumentPickerDropdown: use .click({force:true}) on aria-disabled
option — userEvent refuses non-enabled elements
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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