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Long notebook/section/note name hides cog in explorer #208

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Usoka opened this issue Jan 26, 2020 · 4 comments
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Long notebook/section/note name hides cog in explorer #208

Usoka opened this issue Jan 26, 2020 · 4 comments

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@Usoka
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Usoka commented Jan 26, 2020

Describe the bug
Long names for elements causes the options cog to get pushed off the edge of the screen making it no longer accessible. This is even more noticeable when an automatically created note is given the full day/date/time which is a long name by itself.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Create a new notebook/section/note
  2. Give it a long name (long enough to cause it to overflow off the end of the explorer)
  3. Try to click the cog to edit the notebook/section/note
  4. See that it's missing (overflowed off edge of screen)

Expected behaviour
Options cog always remains on-screen

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  • OS: Windows 10
  • Browser: Chrome 79 and Firefox 72
@NickGeek
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If you scroll over (horizontal scroll) you should see the cog.

@Usoka
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Usoka commented Jan 27, 2020

Well I'm sure that didn't work before but trying it now it does, so... 🤷‍♀️ (I probably didn't actually try it). Feels non-intuitive to me to be scrolling sideways on the navigation bar. Perhaps a possible design choice to consider?

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Usoka commented Jan 27, 2020

I think what helped lead to not realising you could scroll sideways was that nothing else expanded to fit the new width of the navigation bar (IE the "Connect to µSync..." and the horizontal rule below it), and since the message auto-wraps it suggests that there is a fixed width to the navigation bar.

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Yeah, that's totally fair.

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