[wp-meta] [Making WordPress.org] #6743: Design break issue in the Five for the Future page

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Tue Dec 5 23:11:47 UTC 2023


#6743: Design break issue in the Five for the Future page
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 Reporter:  patelhitesh                          |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)                         |      Status:  closed
 Priority:  lowest                               |   Milestone:
Component:  Five For The Future                  |  Resolution:  wontfix
 Keywords:  needs-patch has-screenshots needs-   |
  design-feedback                                |
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Changes (by coffee2code):

 * priority:  normal => lowest
 * resolution:   => wontfix
 * status:  new => closed
 * component:  General => Five For The Future


Comment:

 Thanks for the report and patch! To provide a little more detail, this
 only applies to the page in question at widths of 768px through 781px.

 I feel as though this isn't an issue, or much of one if it is. The "break"
 being reported seems to be that the blue and purple parallelograms
 slightly overlap lengthwise and are clipped on both sides of the viewport.
 However, the parallelograms are merely background design elements whose
 sides already intentionally overlap at full width. The ends of the
 parallelograms being clipped off-screen affects nothing since they are
 just design elements. The appearance as reported could be a valid design
 choice, even if it wasn't. Coupled with the fact that this affects only
 13px worth of viewport width makes this very unnecessary to address.

 If you feel strongly about this, feel free to open an issue at the
 preferred location for Five for the Future site, its
 [https://github.com/WordPress/five-for-the-future/issues/new GitHub
 repository].

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Ticket URL: <https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/6743#comment:2>
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