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Shield for unencrypted messages not vertically aligned on hidden messages #27601

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Johennes opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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A-Appearance O-Frequent Affects or can be seen by most users regularly or impacts most users' first experience S-Tolerable Low/no impact on users T-Defect

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Steps to reproduce

This is pretty minor, but:

  1. Enable the display of hidden events via devtools
  2. Send a reaction
  3. Notice how the red shield is oddly unaligned with the timestamp and avatar

Screenshot 2024-06-19 at 10 42 51

Outcome

What did you expect?

The shield to be center (or baseline?) aligned with the timestamp / avatar.

What happened instead?

The shield was shifted downwards.

Operating system

macOS

Browser information

Firefox 127.0

URL for webapp

app.element.io

Application version

Element version: 1.11.69 Crypto version: Rust SDK 0.7.0 (068a0af), Vodozemac 0.6.0

Homeserver

matrix.org

Will you send logs?

No

@dosubot dosubot bot added A-Appearance S-Minor Impairs non-critical functionality or suitable workarounds exist labels Jun 19, 2024
@dbkr dbkr added S-Tolerable Low/no impact on users O-Frequent Affects or can be seen by most users regularly or impacts most users' first experience and removed S-Minor Impairs non-critical functionality or suitable workarounds exist labels Jul 3, 2024
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