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Spam addin dialog is squished when viewed in Safari. #4561

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glr0221 opened this issue Jun 10, 2024 · 3 comments
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Spam addin dialog is squished when viewed in Safari. #4561

glr0221 opened this issue Jun 10, 2024 · 3 comments
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Area: Outlook Issue related to Outlook add-ins Status: in backlog Issue is being tracked in the backlog but timeline for resolution is unknown

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glr0221 commented Jun 10, 2024

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Using safari browser and outlook on web, clicking on the spam addin button shows a squished dialog box.

Your Environment

  • Platform [PC desktop, Mac, iOS, Office on the web]: MAC Safari-browser Outlook/Office on the web
  • Host [Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.]: Outlook
  • Office version number: ______
  • Operating System: ______
  • Browser (if using Office on the web): ______

Expected behavior

Dialog sizing should be consistent across all platforms.

Current behavior

Spam addin dialog is squished.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Download the sample code in : https://github.com/OfficeDev/Office-Add-in-samples/tree/main/Samples/outlook-spam-reporting
  2. Sideload manifest.xml
  3. Open Safari and login to your Outlook account.
  4. Select an email and click on the spam addin button.
  5. It looks like the one below :
Screenshot 2024-06-10 at 10 05 28 PM

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  • Test file (if only happens on a particular file)

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mobisw-msft commented Jun 11, 2024

To report issues with Office Add-in samples (edited) please use the link here. If you're using the dialog API in your own add-in, you can set the width or height as a percentage of the viewport area, as mentioned here. This behaviour is consistent across all browsers, including Safari.

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glr0221 commented Jun 11, 2024

@mobisw-msft i don't think this is an issue on the addin sample. This is an issue for spam addin itself. That is why I posted it here. As for the size of the viewport, yes you are right that this can be adjusted if it were an iframe opened via displayDialogAsync. But unfortunately, you cannot control the size of the viewport when opening a spam addin. Thanks.

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Hey @glr0221 , apologies for the confusion. Yes- this issue seems reproducible. @glr0221 ,

Thank you for reporting this issue regarding the Spam add-in. We have added this bug to our backlog. However, we have no timelines to share at this point.

Internal Tracking ID: 4655641

@mobisw-msft mobisw-msft added Status: in backlog Issue is being tracked in the backlog but timeline for resolution is unknown and removed Needs: attention 👋 Waiting on Microsoft to provide feedback labels Jun 13, 2024
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