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[stable21] fix: rich workspaces overlap with new file dropdown #1770

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@szaimen szaimen commented Jul 15, 2021

backport of #1574

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@szaimen szaimen added this to the Nextcloud 21.0.4 milestone Jul 15, 2021
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szaimen commented Jul 15, 2021

/compile amend /

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  • Needs testing if it still causes issues with IE11 as we still support that for 21

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blizzz commented Sep 23, 2021

what's the state here?

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szaimen commented Sep 23, 2021

It still needs testing with IE 🤷‍♂️

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blizzz commented Sep 23, 2021

scary

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@juliusknorr juliusknorr force-pushed the backport/1574/stable21 branch from 1a9464f to 71fd43d Compare October 5, 2021 11:38
@juliusknorr juliusknorr merged commit 25971f1 into stable21 Oct 6, 2021
@juliusknorr juliusknorr deleted the backport/1574/stable21 branch October 6, 2021 07:36
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