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Describe the bug
In Firefox, the zoom feature uses transform
styles (see storybookjs/storybook#12845) - unfortunately this breaks positioning on elements that require position: fixed
when in the "Docs" view.
Normally a position: fixed
element's position would correspond to the viewport but in Firefox it corresponds to the element with the transform
style.
Describe the bug
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to realtime
- Paste url
wss://ris-live.ripe.net/v1/ws/?client=hoppscotch.io
- Observe connect is disabled
- Remove parameter, quickly undo it and click connect (also a bug)
- Send
{ "type": "ris_subscribe" }
to the remote server - Observe you receive
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docs
Steps to reproduce
This page in the docs about Webpack is completely outdated:
https://jestjs.io/docs/webpack
The syntax for loaders looks really strange and it probably originates from Webpack 2 or 3 (?) . In Webpack 4+ the syntax is completely different.
Additionally in Webpack 5 (which is present for about 1.5 year), the file-loader
and url-loader
are de
Current behavior
While reading the CONTRIBUTING.md file this morning, I noticed there is a GitHub Issues link to a label that does not exist. The context of the link is in this sentence:
We have some issues labeled as first-timers-only that are a good pl
When a BrowserContext
is not obtained from a Playwright Test fixture, but from browser.newContext()
in a test or when using Playwright Library, it should be closed once no longer needed (according to @mxschmitt at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72284057/do-playwright-browser-contexts-opened-manually-need-to-be-closed?noredirect=1#comment127709001_72284057). Similarly pages from `context/b
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Hi,
It seems like the HTTP Assert package does not allow me to specify a body to pass in a POST request for example. Looking at the HTTPBody()
function, the body argument is set to nil
:
req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url+"?"+values.Encode(), nil)
Is this by design, or am I looking at a missing feature?
Cheers,
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Are you creating an issue in the correct repository?
- When in doubt, create an issue here.
- If you have an issue with the Jasmine docs, file an issue in the docs repo
here: https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine.github.io - This repository is for the core Jasmine framework
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If you are using a test runner that wraps Jasmine, consider filing an issue with that library if appropriate:
CMake Warning at <hidden>/Catch2/v2.13.7/Catch2_Release/lib/cmake/Catch2/CatchAddTests.cmake:46 (message):
Test executable
'<hidden>'
contains no tests!
Adding another test makes the error go away.
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