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Clicking the 'Three-dot' icon after blocking a blog should open the menu, and the 'Block this blog' button should change to 'Unblock this blog'. This allows users to unblock the blog if missing the 'Undo' option on the pop-up dialog.
Actual behavior
After blocking the blog, clicking the 'Three-dot' icon has a click effect but does not open the menu.
Steps to reproduce the behavior
Go to 'Reader' -> 'Discover'
Tap on a blog
Tap the 'Three-dot' icon
Click the 'Block this blog' button
Tap the 'Three-dot' icon
Notes
In step 3, the 'Reading Preferences' button in the 'Three-dot' menu has a different spacing compared to other buttons. While the larger gap from the 'Block this blog' button might be to avoid mis-clicks, the large gap from the 'Subscribe' button is unclear.
The 'Subscribe', 'Save', 'Reblog', 'Comment', and 'Like' buttons also exhibit a click effect but do not respond. If this behavior is intentional, consider graying out these buttons to indicate they are inactive, or display a prompt to explain why they cannot be used.
Tested on [device], Android [version], JPAndroid / WPAndroid [version]
I'd like to fix this issue.
I have a question that how I can using Jetpack to debug? Besides, I want to know how to solve this issue.
When the blog is blocked, should I just make the Three-dot icon unable to use or change it to undo icon to make sure I can undo it.
Expected behavior
Clicking the 'Three-dot' icon after blocking a blog should open the menu, and the 'Block this blog' button should change to 'Unblock this blog'. This allows users to unblock the blog if missing the 'Undo' option on the pop-up dialog.
Actual behavior
After blocking the blog, clicking the 'Three-dot' icon has a click effect but does not open the menu.
Steps to reproduce the behavior
Notes
In step 3, the 'Reading Preferences' button in the 'Three-dot' menu has a different spacing compared to other buttons. While the larger gap from the 'Block this blog' button might be to avoid mis-clicks, the large gap from the 'Subscribe' button is unclear.
The 'Subscribe', 'Save', 'Reblog', 'Comment', and 'Like' buttons also exhibit a click effect but do not respond. If this behavior is intentional, consider graying out these buttons to indicate they are inactive, or display a prompt to explain why they cannot be used.
Tested on [device], Android [version], JPAndroid / WPAndroid [version]
Galaxy S21 5G, Android 12, Jetpack 25.2.1 (1444)/WordPress 25.2.1 (1444)
Screen_recording.mp4
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