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Extend "click to expand/collapse" action on the whole alert group header? #2106

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filippog opened this issue Aug 26, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2150
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Extend "click to expand/collapse" action on the whole alert group header? #2106

filippog opened this issue Aug 26, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2150
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Hi,
thank you for Karma! When expanding (or collapsing) alerts I wish the area to do so would be bigger instead of the caret only on the right hand side. Perhaps the whole alert group header should be clickable to expand/collapse, what do you think?

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IMHO given that the header contains clickable elements having it all clickable would increase the chance of miss-clicks.
I'd rather expand the area around those icons so they are proper buttons.

@prymitive prymitive self-assigned this Sep 7, 2020
@prymitive prymitive added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 7, 2020
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filippog commented Sep 7, 2020

Good point re: misclicks, increasing the expand/collapse button area SGTM!

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