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fix(@clay/css): LPD-46380 Labels in dropdown-item are slightly misaligned #5917

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@pat270 pat270 commented Jan 16, 2025

https://liferay.atlassian.net/browse/LPD-46380

@veroglez I sent this as a separate pr. I think this fixed the issue? It's really hard for me to tell. Lmk if this isn't correct.

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This is related to #5914

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LGTM! 🚀

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Thanks @pat270! I mention @drakonux to verify that the styles are correctly aligned.

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Hello 👋

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The result is quite close to what we wanted. As I've detected, I'm not sure if we can adjust these pixels up or down. In addition, I guess the tick icon and the flag would be readjusted based on the changes. However, keeping the texts on the same baseline would be nice.

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pat270 commented Jan 21, 2025

@drakonux I think I got it to align how you wanted? This is with the new update.

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@pat270 pat270 force-pushed the LPD-46380 branch 2 times, most recently from ddde6ee to 0b842eb Compare January 21, 2025 21:48
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Let's go with these new changes! Thanks @pat270

@matuzalemsteles matuzalemsteles merged commit aa3c008 into liferay:master Jan 22, 2025
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