@Zgajak. Media attached.
This probably dips more into the feedback realm then a bug?
Positioning of UI elements like this is feedback on the design of UI. Right-aligned elements are a totally acceptable way to display info.
Check out the UI section of the Minecraft Feedback discord, it contains a thread on feedback for the design of the new world screen.
This is a built-in Jira feature and not related to the type of "service" is being reported.
Jira has slightly different "Service Projects" and "Business Projects" features.
Business / Service projects are not categories.
Resolved, MCE and MCCE are no longer present.
MCD and MCLG are now present in the article.
You've combined a suggestion with a bug.
The bug is:
Summary:
The help center article "How To Play Minecraft Multiplayer" does not include all official servers and contains an outdated server reference.
Reproduction Steps:
Visit the help center article "How To Play Minecraft Multiplayer"
Observe the list of official servers contains the "InPVP" and "Mineville"
Open Minecraft Bedrock
Click the servers tab
Observe the featured servers list contains: The Hive, Galaxite, Pixel Paradise, Lifeboat, Mineville, Cubecraft
Observe InPVP does not appear in the list.
Expected Results:
The How to Play Minecraft Multiplayer list contains the official Bedrock servers available in game.
Observed Results:{*}{*}
One server in the article list is no longer available in the game
Five servers are available in-game but are not present in the article.
The feature request you can take could be:
The "How To Play Minecraft Multiplayer" article mentions "official servers" but in-game they are presented as "Featured servers", this should be updated in the article to match.
This actually applies to any subdomain of mojang.com as the *.mojang.com subdomain expired on the 8th of May 2023 at 12:57 UTC.
This issue has now been resolved
[media]As a broader organisation, Microsoft is committed to complying with WCAG standards in all products and services, including Minecraft.
Non-compliance with standards would therefore be a bug, not a feedback suggestion.
Verification Builds:
Win 11 (22621.819) - Chrome 108.0.5359.99
Win 11 (22621.819) - Edge 108.0.1462.46
Android 13; Pixel 6 Pro Build - Chrome 107.0.5304.105
On a final reproduction attempt after opening this bug, clearing the article link worked. After clearing the cache and reloading, the article link no longer appears in the section.
Please mark this as Solved (Can Not Reproduce)
Additional media for the bug has been attached.