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3D pieces are diplayed on top of option menu in puzzle page #17202

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jcario45 opened this issue Mar 20, 2025 · 2 comments · Fixed by #17211
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3D pieces are diplayed on top of option menu in puzzle page #17202

jcario45 opened this issue Mar 20, 2025 · 2 comments · Fixed by #17211
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@jcario45
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Exact URL of where the bug happened

https://lichess.org/training

Steps to reproduce the bug

  1. Choose 3D pieces set
  2. Go to puzzle page
  3. open option menu

What did you expect to happen?

The option menu is on top of chessboard like with 2D pieces

What happened instead?

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Operating system

macos

Browser and version (or alternate access method)

Chrome

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@Sama-004
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Sama-004 commented Mar 21, 2025

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I guess the width of the option menu is increasing because of the translations, need to wrap that

Will take a look into this later, till then if anyone wants to work on it they can 👍

@jcario45
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Makes sense, but it seems there is a lot of duplicated code for creating boardMenu for example it's recreated with almost the exact same code in round and puzzle pages, so maybe make sure it's also fixed on other places it's used, not only puzzle.

Sama-004 added a commit to Sama-004/lila that referenced this issue Mar 22, 2025
some langauges have long translations for the options menu, causing it
to overlap with the board and text wrapping was disabled
closes lichess-org#17202
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