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fix: query header display issue #66

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fix: query header display issue #66

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@liby liby commented Jun 8, 2022

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Fix #65

I observed a difference in the DOM structure between the Web and the Desktop:

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So, this led me to guess if this part of the CSS style was specifically designed for the desktop, so I didn't choose to remove or rewrite it.

I chose to remove the part that caused the misstyling, that's all.

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pengx17 commented Jun 9, 2022

Thanks!
The web version you mentioned here is the Graph published via the publish action right? I think this is because the published version is still using an older Logseq version, which does not support lazy render yet.

@pengx17 pengx17 merged commit 8fd7999 into pengx17:main Jun 9, 2022
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Query looks weird in 0.7.2
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