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Opened 11 years ago

Closed 11 years ago

#25033 closed defect (bug) (duplicate)

Twenty Fourteen: Featured Content 'Entry-Wrap' Overlap on Re-size

Reported by: eherman24's profile eherman24 Owned by:
Milestone: Priority: normal
Severity: minor Version: 3.8
Component: Bundled Theme Keywords:
Focuses: Cc:

Description

At the top of the Twenty Fourteen demo inside of the featured content wrapper, as you begin to scale down the browser window the text overflows underneath the #content div so the 'read more' and some text becomes hidden.

This is a minor use-ability/readability issue, but an issue non-the-less.

Attachments (2)

text-overlap.png (757.8 KB) - added by eherman24 11 years ago.
text overlap and hidden
25033.patch (311 bytes) - added by eherman24 11 years ago.
patch increasing entry-wrap size to 11rem

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Change History (9)

@eherman24
11 years ago

text overlap and hidden

@eherman24
11 years ago

patch increasing entry-wrap size to 11rem

#1 @eherman24
11 years ago

  • Component changed from Themes to Bundled Theme

#2 @lancewillett
11 years ago

  • Keywords ui-feedback added
  • Milestone changed from Awaiting Review to 3.8

Will ping iamtakashi to look at this one.

#3 @obenland
11 years ago

#25053 was marked as a duplicate.

#4 @cainm
11 years ago

  • Cc cain@… added

#5 @iamtakashi
11 years ago

This is actually an issue that occurs not only on resizing. If a post title goes three or four lines, the summary will be cut-off because there is a set height. So increasing the height is not a definite fix for this, and making dynamic but equal heights for all entry-wrap is what we want to do. So I'd suggest closing this one and reopening #25053.

#6 @SergeyBiryukov
11 years ago

  • Version changed from 3.6 to trunk

#7 @lancewillett
11 years ago

  • Keywords needs-testing has-patch ui-feedback removed
  • Milestone 3.8 deleted
  • Resolution set to duplicate
  • Status changed from new to closed

Going with #25053 as the canonical ticket (this is duplicate), per Takashi.

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