fix: allow attachments to wrap
Description
Applied flex-wrap to the attachment container to prevent layout issues when multiple attachments are present, improving display on both mobile and desktop.
Type of Change
- [x] 🐛 Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] 🎨 UI/UX improvement
Areas Affected
- [x] User Interface/Experience
Testing Done
- [x] Cross-browser testing
- [x] Mobile responsiveness verified
Screenshots
Closes #833
Summary by CodeRabbit
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Style
- Improved the layout of email attachments so they now wrap onto multiple lines when there are many, ensuring better display on smaller screens or with numerous attachments.
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Walkthrough
The change updates the CSS classes applied to the container div that holds email attachments in the MailDisplay component. The modification adds the flex-wrap class, allowing attachment items to wrap onto multiple lines instead of being constrained to a single row. No other logic, event handling, or exported entities are altered in this update.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| apps/mail/components/mail/mail-display.tsx | Added flex-wrap to the attachments container div to enable multi-line wrapping of attachments |
Assessment against linked issues
| Objective (Issue #) | Addressed | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Prevent wrapping of long attachment filenames (#833) | ❌ | The change enables wrapping of attachments, but the issue requests filenames to stay on one line (truncated with ellipsis), not to wrap. |
Poem
In the inbox where attachments grow, A flex-wrap breeze begins to blow. Files now dance to a wrapping tune, But filenames long still wrap too soon. Dear dev, a bunny’s gentle plea: Truncate those names, keep them tidy for me! 🐇✨
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