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Prevent default behaviour when clicking outside of a Dialog.Panel
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When using a `Dialog`, we should prevent the default behaviour of the event that triggered the "close" in the `useOutsideClick` call. We recently made improvements to improve outside click behaviour on touch devices (#2572) but due to the `touchend` event, the touch is still forwarded and therefore a potential button _behind_ the "backdrop" will also be clicked. This is not what we want. Added the `event.preventDefault()` for the Dialog specifically because there are other places where we use `useOutsideClick` and where we _do_ want the behaviour where the click just continues. A concrete example of this is 2 `Menu`'s next to eachother where you open the first one, and then click on the second one. This should close first one (outside click) and open the second one (by not preventing the event)
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…2919) * use `event.preventDefault()` in the `useOutsideClick` on Dialog's When using a `Dialog`, we should prevent the default behaviour of the event that triggered the "close" in the `useOutsideClick` call. We recently made improvements to improve outside click behaviour on touch devices (#2572) but due to the `touchend` event, the touch is still forwarded and therefore a potential button _behind_ the "backdrop" will also be clicked. This is not what we want. Added the `event.preventDefault()` for the Dialog specifically because there are other places where we use `useOutsideClick` and where we _do_ want the behaviour where the click just continues. A concrete example of this is 2 `Menu`'s next to eachother where you open the first one, and then click on the second one. This should close first one (outside click) and open the second one (by not preventing the event) * update changelog
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When using a
Dialog
, we should prevent the default behaviour of the event that triggered the "close" in theuseOutsideClick
call.We recently made improvements to improve outside click behaviour on touch devices (#2572) but due to the
touchend
event, the touch is still forwarded and therefore a potential button behind the "backdrop" will also be clicked. This is not what we want.Added the
event.preventDefault()
for the Dialog specifically because there are other places where we useuseOutsideClick
and where we do want the behaviour where the click just continues. A concrete example of this is 2Menu
's next to eachother where you open the first one, and then click on the second one. This should close first one (outside click) and open the second one (by not preventing the event)Fixes: #2884