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transition delay added to dropdown submenu #449

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@Dev-Code24 Dev-Code24 commented Mar 3, 2023

Solving issue: #316
This PR has added a delay to reduce the flickering and also made the hard-to-click buttons easier to click as the submenu doesn't fade instantly after the cursor has moved even a pixel away from the submenu/subitem

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Dev-Code24 commented Mar 3, 2023

As requested in issue #316 I will fix the other issue mentioned to be fixed as well after this PR gets merged.
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I saw that someone is already assigned to issue #316. So I will not be looking into it for now.

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Hey @Dev-Code24,

Thanks again for your work on the dropdown submenu and thanks for your patience.

When you get a chance, could you take another look at it? We're thinking it might be more user-friendly if the menu pops up instantly to feel snappier. And could you shorten the fade-out a bit, maybe after a short delay? It'll help avoid some see-through overlaps with the text and images below which can be confusing.

No rush though, just when you have time. Thanks a ton!

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