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Buttons positioning requires continuous cursor adjustment #16

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Tanisha-Verma-16 opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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Buttons positioning requires continuous cursor adjustment #16

Tanisha-Verma-16 opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Tanisha-Verma-16
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Tanisha-Verma-16 commented Oct 15, 2024

The action buttons (Yes, No, Back, Restart) shift position when the accordion is expanded. This movement forces the user to continuously drag their cursor to re-align with the buttons. This degrades the user experience and the interaction is less smooth.

The layout needs modification, the buttons should remain in a fixed position even when the accordion content changes.

I would like to be assigned to this issue.

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pooja-gera commented Oct 21, 2024

Hello @Tanisha-Verma-16 if you’re still facing this issue (after the recently merged PR), please attach a screen recording and then I can assign this to you! 🥳

@Tanisha-Verma-16 Tanisha-Verma-16 changed the title Buttons Move Down When Accordion Expands, Requiring Continuous Cursor Adjustment Buttons positioning requires continuous cursor adjustment Oct 24, 2024
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Hey! @pooja-gera .The site looks awsome, the issue wasn't in the ui. Actually, what I was trying to say is that some questions are two-liners, so if the buttons were fixed a little lower, they wouldn't move too much, and so moving to the next question would be smoother.

Screen.Recording.2024-10-24.202829.mp4

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Sure thing, please feel free to work on it @Tanisha-Verma-16

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