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Potential problems with the flex CSS on the annotation text style #555

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carolinan opened this issue Oct 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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Potential problems with the flex CSS on the annotation text style #555

carolinan opened this issue Oct 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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Help Wanted Extra attention is needed [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended. [Type] Discussion For issues that are high-level and not yet ready to implement.

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When the annotation text style is added to a paragraph or heading that is placed directly inside the post content, not nested in other blocks,

  1. It is floating to the left of the content instead of being contained within the content width.
  2. The text alignment options in the block toolbars stops working.
  3. Left and right margin options stops working

Without the flex CSS, the border around the block extends past the length of the text content itself, but all the options do work.

I would like to ask that it is carefully considered which of these scenarios is the best and less confusing for the user.

  • Are there other CSS solutions?
  • Can the theme add a block variation that disables these settings that do not work?
@carolinan carolinan added [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended. Help Wanted Extra attention is needed [Type] Discussion For issues that are high-level and not yet ready to implement. labels Oct 11, 2024
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