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Region Details Comparison mode causes x-axis labels to escape tile #582

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krivard opened this issue Oct 21, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #585
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Region Details Comparison mode causes x-axis labels to escape tile #582

krivard opened this issue Oct 21, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #585
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krivard commented Oct 21, 2020

Actual Behavior:

When you add a compare region in the region details tab, the x-axis labels overflow each tile at the bottom.

If you reload the page, the re-layout mechanism fixes the problem.

If you activate the browser's zoom in or zoom out mechanism, the re-layout fixes the problem. The fix persists (ie the problem does not recur) upon returning to 100%.

Steps to Reproduce the Bug:

  1. go to the region details tab
  2. add e.g. Kings County, NY (also happened with all the other compare regions I tried, but for surety's sake use Kings)

Expected behavior

Tiles should expand to contain the additional content

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Rating Scale (1 is minor, 7 is severe): 1

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  • Browser: Chrome Version 85.0.4183.121 on Mac OS X 10.14.6

Additional context

Window size: 1772 x 941

@krivard krivard added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 21, 2020
@sgratzl sgratzl self-assigned this Oct 22, 2020
@sgratzl sgratzl linked a pull request Oct 23, 2020 that will close this issue
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