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Content collision on West End Community Page #250

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david-iterators opened this issue Jan 14, 2022 · 1 comment
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Content collision on West End Community Page #250

david-iterators opened this issue Jan 14, 2022 · 1 comment

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@david-iterators
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Brief Description
Content collision on West End Community Page

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2022 01 14, Content Collision on West End Community Page 1.png
2022 01 14, Content Collision on West End Community Page 2.png

Tester (first name)
Oliver

Link
Production: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/west-end-community-preservation-neighborhood-meet-and-greet

Environment
(Device > OS > Browser)
Computer > MacOS 12.1 > Safari 15.2

Type of Bug: Functional, Accessibility or Content
Functional

Steps to reproduce

  1. At a certain width of the page, the text “Neighborhood” collides with the text “West End”

Desired Result
• There are no content collisions at any width of the page

Actual Result
• At a certain width of the page, the text “Neighborhood” collides with the text “West End”
• Also, at a certain width of the page, the title collides with the location information area and the email information area
2022 01 14, Content Collision on West End Community Page 2
2022 01 14, Content Collision on West End Community Page 1

@subaha-cob
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Won't fix. Not part of this project.

@subaha-cob subaha-cob self-assigned this Jan 18, 2022
@subaha-cob subaha-cob moved this from To Do to Done in Drupal - CSS Legacy Changes Jan 18, 2022
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