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Directory Block List View CSS Issue #103

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kanarb opened this issue Oct 10, 2022 · 1 comment
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Directory Block List View CSS Issue #103

kanarb opened this issue Oct 10, 2022 · 1 comment
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kanarb commented Oct 10, 2022

Hi Kumar. Becca is reporting a css issue in the list view for directory blocks. Some of the content displays in narrow columns one character wide. Related info in:

Example of the issue can be found here:

Rob thinks this needs to be addressed within the directory block styles since the problem appears in multiple themes. He says he is happy to help work on a solution. Here's his most recent comment:

The issue happens when a directory block is placed within a column block. There are CSS styles coming from WordPress that are interacting with the CSS for the directory block. Because the problem happens in any theme, this issue is not related to our theme. Rather, the issue should be addressed within the styles provided with the directory block.

@kanarb kanarb added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 10, 2022
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kanarb commented Nov 14, 2022

I talked Becca about this ticket. She says the issue with text breaking after each character appears when testing for tablets.

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