[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #26259: New admin styling: Checkbox alignment in Menus page for menu location is off when multiple possible locations are present

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#26259: New admin styling: Checkbox alignment in Menus page for menu location is
off when multiple possible locations are present
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 Reporter:  Hanni                 |       Owner:  iammattthomas
     Type:  defect (bug)          |      Status:  closed
 Priority:  normal                |   Milestone:  3.8
Component:  Administration        |     Version:  trunk
 Severity:  minor                 |  Resolution:  fixed
 Keywords:  needs-patch ui-focus  |
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Description changed by SergeyBiryukov:

Old description:

> When creating a menu on nav-menus.php in trunk, and the theme has
> multiple possible locations (such as is the case with Twenty Fourteen),
> the alignment of the second location checkbox falls below the section
> title (in this case "theme locations"), and is out of line with the
> previous checkbox thus not only looking untidy but introducing a level of
> confusion (see attached screenshot).
>
> I had a look around and it seems that in [trac 24567] @markjaquith pushed
> the checkboxes onto their own line below the section title to accommodate
> longer strings in non-English languages. Apparently the new admin CSS
> doesn't have the same issue (I played around with longer strings and
> couldn't reproduce the overlap issue, but I could be wrong) and so the
> checkboxes are no longer on their own line as was the case in 3.6, and
> 3.7. This is wonderful, but does therefore introduce this quirk (I
> think).

New description:

 When creating a menu on nav-menus.php in trunk, and the theme has multiple
 possible locations (such as is the case with Twenty Fourteen), the
 alignment of the second location checkbox falls below the section title
 (in this case "theme locations"), and is out of line with the previous
 checkbox thus not only looking untidy but introducing a level of confusion
 (see attached screenshot).

 I had a look around and it seems that in [24566] @markjaquith pushed the
 checkboxes onto their own line below the section title to accommodate
 longer strings in non-English languages. Apparently the new admin CSS
 doesn't have the same issue (I played around with longer strings and
 couldn't reproduce the overlap issue, but I could be wrong) and so the
 checkboxes are no longer on their own line as was the case in 3.6, and
 3.7. This is wonderful, but does therefore introduce this quirk (I think).

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