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Ellipsis hides matched-rules badges #196

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ITAYC0HEN opened this issue May 20, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #419
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Ellipsis hides matched-rules badges #196

ITAYC0HEN opened this issue May 20, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #419
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Environment information

  • Mquery version (from the /status page): 1.2.0
  • Ursadb version (from the /status page): 1.3.2
  • Installation method:
    • Generic docker-compose
    • Dev docker-compose
    • Native (from source)
    • Other (please explain)

Reproduction Steps

Query a Yara ruleset with multiple rules. Make sure the rules have long names (some can be short) .
Notice that when the Results view is collapsed, the badges with the matched rules are not shown properly

Expected behavior

All badges should be shown in the list

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Peek 2020-05-20 15-02

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@ITAYC0HEN ITAYC0HEN added the type:bug Something isn't working label May 20, 2020
@msm-cert msm-cert added the zone:frontend Frontend oriented tasks label Sep 16, 2024
@msm-cert msm-cert added this to the v1.5.0 milestone Sep 29, 2024
@msm-cert msm-cert added the next-sprint Scheduled for work (CERT.PL internal) label Sep 29, 2024
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