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Sidebar doesn't stay collapsed #23087

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thany opened this issue Aug 16, 2022 · 3 comments
Open

Sidebar doesn't stay collapsed #23087

thany opened this issue Aug 16, 2022 · 3 comments
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O-Occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely S-Tolerable Low/no impact on users T-Defect

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@thany
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thany commented Aug 16, 2022

Steps to reproduce

  1. Collapse the sidebar
  2. Make the window narrower
  3. Make the window wider again

Outcome

What did you expect?

Sidebar stays as big as it is, even if that means keeping it collapsed.

What happened instead?

Sidebar un-collapses.

Operating system

Windows 10

Application version

Element version: 1.11.3 Olm version: 3.2.12

How did you install the app?

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Will you send logs?

No

@thany thany added the T-Defect label Aug 16, 2022
@andybalaam andybalaam added S-Tolerable Low/no impact on users O-Occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely X-Needs-Design labels Aug 17, 2022
@MichaelSasser
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Yeah, that is super annoying, especially on small screens with a tiling window manager. Every time I close the developer tools (web browser), or move them to a different screen, the "room list sidebar" expands.
In general, it wouldn't bother me that much, but when I have threads open and the sidebar is expanded, I see about seven words in the main chat window with the IRC layout (and developer tools closed).

@nadonomy
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+1 to persisting the same state

@thany
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thany commented Nov 17, 2022

Any news on implementing that option to never expand/collapse it automatically?

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