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Merge pull request '[GITEA] Use vertical tabs on issue filters' (#1294) from Gusted/forgejo:forgejo-bp-1287 into v1.20/forgejo
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1294
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.issue-list-toolbar {
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flex-direction: column-reverse;
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}
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.issue-list-toolbar-right .dropdown .menu {
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left: auto !important;
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right: auto !important;
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}
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.issue-list-navbar {
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order: 0;
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}
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.issue-list-search {
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order: 2 !important;
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}
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/* Don't use flex wrap on mobile as it takes too much vertical space.
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* Only set overflow properties on mobile screens, because while the
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* CSS trick to pop out from overflowing works on desktop screen, it
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* has a massive flaw that it cannot inherited any max width from it's 'real'
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* parent and therefor ends up taking more vertical space than is desired.
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**/
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.issue-list-toolbar-right .filter.menu {
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flex-wrap: nowrap;
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overflow-x: auto;
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overflow-y: hidden;
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}
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/* The following few CSS was created with care and built with the information
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* from CSS-Tricks: https://css-tricks.com/popping-hidden-overflow/
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*/
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/* It's important that every element up to .issue-list-toolbar-right doesn't
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* have a position set, such that element that wants to pop out will use
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* .issue-list-toolbar-right as 'clip parent' and thereby avoids the
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* overflow-y: hidden.
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*/
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.issue-list-toolbar-right .filter.menu > .dropdown.item {
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position: initial;
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}
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/* It's important that this element and not an child has `position` set.
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* Set width so that overflow-x knows where to stop overflowing.
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*/
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.issue-list-toolbar-right {
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position: relative;
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width: 100%;
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}
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}
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