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Fix action button width, disable sorting by Taxes #43140

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Adds an 80px fixed width to the action button on the search page and disables sorting by tax since that's not implemented in the backend yet.

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$ #42856

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  1. Navigate to the new Search page, Profile > Troubleshoot > New Search page
  2. Verify that the button width is 80px
  3. Verify that you cannot sort by the Tax column
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@shawnborton @dannymcclain here's the PR to fix the action button width

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From your video the action column/buttons are looking good!

Random question: at the end of your video, what's going on with the hover state of that report/group of expenses? It seems to flash wildly as you're moving your cursor around?

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I think it's because the cursor is moving from focusing the row item to the action button, which applies the hover style to each respective element, i.e. when the cursor is on the row item, the row is highlighted vs when it's on the action button, just the action button is highlighted.

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I think it's because the cursor is moving from focusing the row item to the action button, which applies the hover style to each respective element, i.e. when the cursor is on the row item, the row is highlighted vs when it's on the action button, just the action button is highlighted.

Ah gotcha yeah that makes sense.

@shawnborton @dubielzyk-expensify do you feel like we should try to make it where if you're hovering over the action button for a row, the row maintains its hover style? Or is that confusing because clicking on the row does something and clicking on the button does something different? Curious for your thoughts!

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I think it feels more confusing to remove the hover style when you hover over the button, so I would opt to just keep the hover effect on that entire report card while your mouse is over any part of it. Alternatively, we could style this so that each row in the card gets some kind of hover style, though that seems a bit more complex to build (but TOTALLY possible if we wanted to)

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Hmm. Yeah I think it's quite weird that there's two individual hover styles for button vs the row itself. If they both go to the same place I feel like if you hover over the button, it should also trigger the hover style for the row. Cause currently it seems like the UI is telling me that there's two separate actions on the rows.

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LGTM 👍

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Cause currently it seems like the UI is telling me that there's two separate actions on the rows.

Well I think this is true. If you click on the row, you open the item in the RHP. If you click on the button, you perform that action on the item. right?

But I still think that if your cursor is anywhere inside the row, we should keep the row hover active.

@luacmartins luacmartins changed the title Fix action button width, disable tax sorting Fix action button width, disable sorting by Categories, Tags and Taxes Jun 6, 2024
@luacmartins luacmartins changed the title Fix action button width, disable sorting by Categories, Tags and Taxes Fix action button width, disable sorting by Taxes and always leave Categories, Tags and Taxes columns on Jun 6, 2024
@luacmartins luacmartins changed the title Fix action button width, disable sorting by Taxes and always leave Categories, Tags and Taxes columns on Fix action button width, disable sorting by Taxes Jun 6, 2024
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Cool, we can address the hover styles in a follow up. Trying to get these critical issues in by EOD to get more testing done before we release the feature

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rushatgabhane commented Jun 6, 2024

Bug: after sorting by any column, the tax column disappears. If this is unrelated, we should create an issue for it

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LGTM

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Bug: after sorting by any column, the tax column disappears. If this is unrelated, we should create an issue for it

We're solving that here

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videos look good

@srikarparsi srikarparsi merged commit 1777d7e into main Jun 6, 2024
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✋ This PR was not deployed to staging yet because QA is ongoing. It will be automatically deployed to staging after the next production release.

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🚀 Deployed to production by https://github.com/luacmartins in version: 1.4.81-11 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 failure ❌
🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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🚀 Deployed to staging by https://github.com/srikarparsi in version: 9.0.5-0 🚀

platform result
🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 success ✅
🍎 iOS 🍎 success ✅
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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🚀 Deployed to staging by https://github.com/srikarparsi in version: 9.0.5-2 🚀

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🤖 android 🤖 success ✅
🖥 desktop 🖥 failure ❌
🍎 iOS 🍎 failure ❌
🕸 web 🕸 success ✅

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