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Height Limit field horizontally overflows sidebar #10174

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1ec5 opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10175
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Height Limit field horizontally overflows sidebar #10174

1ec5 opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10175
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bug A bug - let's fix this! bug-browser-specific A bug that only appears in certain browsers field An issue with a field in the user interface

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1ec5 commented Mar 22, 2024

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How to reproduce the issue?

Add the Height Limit field to the inspector.

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The two textboxes each take up so much room that the rightmost textbox pushes off the right edge of the containing sidebar.

This issue has also affected the OpenHistoricalMap fork’s date field type, which is styled just like the Height Limit field. It appears to be limited to Firefox 123 and above on macOS and Firefox 124 and above on Windows: OpenHistoricalMap/issues#714 (comment).

Which deployed environments do you see the issue in?

Released version at openstreetmap.org/edit

What version numbers does this issue effect?

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Which browsers are you seeing this problem on?

Firefox

@1ec5 1ec5 added bug A bug - let's fix this! bug-browser-specific A bug that only appears in certain browsers field An issue with a field in the user interface labels Mar 22, 2024
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