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[REFACTOR] CSS for CustomRecurrenceModal.tsx #3009

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@hustlernik hustlernik commented Dec 28, 2024

What kind of change does this PR introduce?

Streamlined all CSS for CustomRecurrenceModal.tsx into a single global file, fixed UI bugs on the CustomRecurrenceModal.tsx , and ensured no conflicts with other pages.

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Fixes #2898

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No

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No

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  • Style

    • Refactored CSS styles for the custom recurrence modal
    • Updated styling for modal title, input fields, and buttons
    • Moved CSS module to a centralized style location
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    • Reorganized CSS module imports and class naming conventions

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This pull request involves refactoring CSS for the CustomRecurrenceModal component by consolidating its styles into the global app.module.css file. The changes include deleting the component-specific CSS module and updating the import statement in the corresponding TypeScript file to reference the global CSS file. The modifications align with the project's goal of streamlining CSS management and improving UI/UX consistency.

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File Change Summary
src/components/RecurrenceOptions/CustomRecurrenceModal.module.css Deleted CSS module file
src/components/RecurrenceOptions/CustomRecurrenceModal.tsx Updated CSS import path to ../../style/app.module.css and modified class name reference
src/style/app.module.css Added new CSS classes for CustomRecurrenceModal component

Assessment against linked issues

Objective Addressed Explanation
Refactor CSS in CustomRecurrence.test.tsx [#2898]
Streamline CSS into a single global file
Move CSS references to src/style/app.module.css

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Actionable comments posted: 2

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src/style/app.module.css (2)

3490-3498: Consider making the title width more responsive.

The fixed width of 65% might cause issues on smaller screens. Consider using a more responsive approach.

.titlemodalCustomRecurrenceModal {
-  width: 65%;
+  width: min(65%, 300px);
+  max-width: 100%;
}

3500-3506: Enhance input field styles for better UX and responsiveness.

The input fields could benefit from:

  1. Responsive widths for mobile devices
  2. Interactive states (hover/focus) for better UX
.recurrenceRuleNumberInput {
-  width: 70px;
+  width: clamp(70px, 15%, 100px);
+  transition: all 0.2s ease;
+}
+
+.recurrenceRuleNumberInput:hover,
+.recurrenceRuleNumberInput:focus {
+  outline: 2px solid var(--subtle-blue-grey);
}

.recurrenceRuleDateBox {
-  width: 70%;
+  width: min(70%, 300px);
+  max-width: 100%;
+  transition: all 0.2s ease;
+}
+
+.recurrenceRuleDateBox:hover,
+.recurrenceRuleDateBox:focus {
+  outline: 2px solid var(--subtle-blue-grey);
}
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 88.92%. Comparing base (9dbd7a6) to head (78ce135).
Report is 3 commits behind head on develop-postgres.

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@palisadoes palisadoes merged commit 0973ad2 into PalisadoesFoundation:develop-postgres Dec 28, 2024
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