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[Security Solution][Alerts] Make rule preview flyout resizable #146847

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marshallmain opened this issue Dec 2, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #147351
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[Security Solution][Alerts] Make rule preview flyout resizable #146847

marshallmain opened this issue Dec 2, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #147351
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8.7 candidate Feature:Detection Rule Preview Security Solution Detection Rule Preview feature Team:Detection Alerts Security Detection Alerts Area Team Team: SecuritySolution Security Solutions Team working on SIEM, Endpoint, Timeline, Resolver, etc.

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Currently the rule preview flyout is a fixed width, which is not ideal for different screen sizes. @e40pud found a way to use EuiResizableContainer to make the preview area resizable, which helps a lot with viewing more columns in the preview table.

@marshallmain marshallmain added Team: SecuritySolution Security Solutions Team working on SIEM, Endpoint, Timeline, Resolver, etc. Feature:Detection Rule Preview Security Solution Detection Rule Preview feature Team:Detection Alerts Security Detection Alerts Area Team 8.7 candidate labels Dec 2, 2022
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Pinging @elastic/security-solution (Team: SecuritySolution)

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