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Heading section should be visible while clicking through Document Outline (Content Structure) #5129

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abdullah1908 opened this issue Feb 19, 2018 · 3 comments
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[Priority] Low Used to indicate that the issue at hand isn't a top priority to address and can be handled later [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended

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abdullah1908 commented Feb 19, 2018

Issue Overview

Heading section should be visible while clicking on Document Outline(content structure)

Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)

  1. Publish the default Gutenberg Post
  2. Just click on info outline icon(Content Structure) in the editor header
  3. Click on any heading section used in the post content
    Browser: Google Chrome Version 63.0.3239.132
    Gutenberg: 2.2
    WordPress: 4.9.4

Expected Behavior

Heading section should be visible and below the Content Structure (Components Popover) while clicking on it

Current Behavior

Currently, heading section is hidden behind the Content Structure (Components Popover) while clicking on it

Possible Solution

Reason: Cross Browser Compatibility(CSS glitch)

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@pento pento added the [Type] Bug An existing feature does not function as intended label Feb 22, 2018
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pento commented Feb 22, 2018

I can reproduce this behaviour, but it's probably going to be tricky to fix, and fairly low priority compared to other things the team needs to work on.

That said, if someone feels like tackling this, we're always happy to review PRs and provide feedback. 🙂

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Sure :-)
I am also trying to back track this issue.

This was referenced Feb 22, 2018
@jeffpaul jeffpaul added the [Priority] Low Used to indicate that the issue at hand isn't a top priority to address and can be handled later label Mar 22, 2018
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I think it's reasonable to expect to have to either close the document outline or click onto the page (which dismisses the content structure popover).

I'd like to close this in favor of letting someone re-open if/when they are actively working on an update.

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