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UI: Brand image css class conflict causes image to resize on hot reloads #29129
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ export const StorybookLogoStyled = styled(StorybookLogo)(({ theme }) => ({ | |||
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export const Img = styled.img({ | |||
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maxWidth: '150px !important', |
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style: Using '!important' fixes the immediate issue but may cause future maintainability problems. Consider restructuring CSS to avoid specificity conflicts.
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Thanks for fixing this! I have some minor concerns about what we should do here. I did a bit of digging and it seems this commit is likely the source of the problem here. I am not entirely sure what that line is intended to do, but the selector is far too broad to keep around as is. I think we actually need to either remove the generic selector or increase specificity to avoid this conflict. Changing that line would remove the need for It's also worth noting that this commit just a few months earlier looks like it fixes the same thing. |
…o resize on hot reloads
Closes #29122
What I did
Brand image css class conflict causes image to resize on hot reloads when we toggle between dark and light mode as described in #29122
updated the css to maxWidth: '150px !important'
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Greptile Summary
This PR addresses a CSS conflict causing brand image resizing on hot reloads by modifying the
maxWidth
property in theBrand.tsx
component.!important
tomaxWidth: '150px'
incode/core/src/manager/components/sidebar/Brand.tsx
for theImg
styled component!important
is a quick fix and may lead to future CSS specificity issues