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Horizontal buttons stack missing borders after load #1124

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danroc opened this issue Jan 6, 2025 · 3 comments
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Horizontal buttons stack missing borders after load #1124

danroc opened this issue Jan 6, 2025 · 3 comments
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@danroc
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danroc commented Jan 6, 2025

Describe the bug

After loading (finishing animation), the borders of the Horizontal buttons stack disappear.

To Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Use the default theme
  2. Use the sections layout
  3. Add a Horizontal buttons stack at the bottom of the section
  4. Reload the dashboard

Expected behavior

The borders should still be present after animation.

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ScreenRecording_01-06-2025.13-32-46_1.mov

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Informations (please complete the following information):

  • OS: iOS - Edit: 18.3 (Beta)
  • Browser/App: App (2024.12.2)
  • Bubble Card version: 2.3.3
  • Home Assistant version: 2025.1.0

Additional context

It works as expected on desktop.

@danroc danroc added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 6, 2025
@joshnewman17
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Any chance you are on iOS beta 18.3? I recently started seeing this issue on my iPhone as well as my Mac on the beta with Safari. I don’t have the issue using Chrome on my Mac.

@danroc
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danroc commented Jan 7, 2025

Indeed, I’m on 18.3 too.

@Clooos
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Clooos commented Jan 10, 2025

Hi! I guess we need to wait for iOS 18.3 to be stable, we'll see after if something needs to be changed in the code 🙂

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