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I think your approach is better than current. Add some padding to the left (when filters are visible), and tone down that fly in/out that will make me dizzy, and you got yourself a winner!
Image mocking Floridians, who bundle up with a 60°F temperature, while people up north play with water on similar weather
pg_dump -F t DB_NAME > /backups/DB_NAME
Act One
A fence before painting Act Two
A fence after first coat Act Three is still to come.
> “ As they are non-venomous, when they catch their prey, they suffocate it by constricting it and then swallow it whole. Carpet pythons mostly feed after dark, and eat smaller animals such as rats, possums and birds.”
.tabs .tab classes are applied to a <div> on “Settings". That padding is pushing the <article> tabs. What do you use for content creation, Microsoft Windows?
Versus:
<article id> tags. Their computed width is 834px. Now go to “Settings”, and inspect any <article>. Their computed width is 802px.The way I see it, this is what causing this specific problem (the commented out padding):
.tabs .tab {
order: 99;
width: 100%;
display: none;
/* padding: 1rem; */
}
Anyway, I am not a frontend designer.
textarea the problem isn’t present either. It is while logged in, on pages where you can enter text on a textarea, that the problem arises.
textarea.