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DataViews: Fix unnecessary horizontal scrollbar in list layout #62448
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@stokesman Thanks for the review! Note: Since this PR fixes a list layout issue that first shipped in WP6.6, I'm adding the backport label. |
Co-authored-by: t-hamano <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: stokesman <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: t-hamano <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: stokesman <[email protected]>
…ress#62448) Co-authored-by: t-hamano <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: stokesman <[email protected]>
This was cherry-picked to the wp/6.6 branch. |
What?
This PR fixes the horizontal scrollbar that occurs when the DataViews is in the list layout.
Note: The screenshot below is from Windows OS. On MacOS, you can reproduce this issue by changing the scrollbar setting to always visible.
Why?
I think the problem is probably due to the fact that the visually invisible button sticks out from the content when the item is not focused or selected.
How?
There are probably a few different approaches we could consider, but defining
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prevents the button from overflowing the parent element and solves the problem.Testing Instructions