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[ interface bug report ] Regarding user interface mutations caused by inconsistent CSS logic in the 'Settings' menu #149

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Marrrrrrrrry opened this issue Jan 4, 2025 · 1 comment

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When you click on the settings icon in the top left corner and scroll all the way down. Try clicking the 'Re-invented by Zima' button. At this point, the scale of the entire web interface will change. This issue occurs due to the loss of the sidebar progress bar, which results in a change in the interface width. However, it returns to normal after closing the pop-up window. Please fix this issue.

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Upon attempting to reproduce the issue, I found that the problem does not quite match my previous description. When the settings button is clicked for the first time, the browser's own side progress bar disappears, so the first sudden change in the interface occurs when opening the settings button. After the first click on the settings, clicking 'Re-invented by Zima' does not cause a sudden change in the interface. Instead, after closing the 'Re-invented by Zima' popup window, the browser's progress bar reappears. This results in changes to the web width for all popup windows. This includes, but is not limited to, the advanced network settings to the right of the 'Ethernet' subdirectory under 'Network' in the settings, because their popup windows share the same CSS logic."

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@Marrrrrrrrry Marrrrrrrrry changed the title [ interface bug report ] About Re-invented by Zima [ interface bug report ] Regarding user interface mutations caused by inconsistent CSS logic in the 'Settings' menu Jan 4, 2025
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