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Bottom UI Overlaps Last Font Entry in Font Library Modal #58799

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okmttdhr opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #58794
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Bottom UI Overlaps Last Font Entry in Font Library Modal #58799

okmttdhr opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #58794
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[Feature] Font Library [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended

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@okmttdhr
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okmttdhr commented Feb 8, 2024

Description

A minor visual bug has been identified within the Font Library modal, where the bottom button bar partially obscures the last font option. This overlap makes it difficult for users to interact with the last font in the list, potentially impacting the user experience by limiting visibility and accessibility.

Step-by-step reproduction instructions

  • Open the Font Library modal from the editor.
  • Ensure you have 8-10 fonts.
  • Scroll down to the bottom of the font list.
  • Observe that the last font item is partially covered by the bottom button bar of the modal.

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Gutenberg >= 17.6

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Please confirm that you have tested with all plugins deactivated except Gutenberg.

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@matiasbenedetto
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Thanks for reporting this issue.
I think it may be solved by this in-progress PR: #58794

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