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Notices appear both stacked and next to each other when adjusting the quantity of a composite product #10520
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block: cartIssues related to the cart block.Issues related to the cart block.focus: cartIssues related to the cart flowIssues related to the cart flowstatus: staleStale issues and PRs have had no updates for 60 days.Stale issues and PRs have had no updates for 60 days.team: Rubiktype: bugThe issue/PR concerns a confirmed bug.The issue/PR concerns a confirmed bug.type: good first issueThe issue is a good candidate for the first community contribution/for a newcomer to the team.The issue is a good candidate for the first community contribution/for a newcomer to the team.
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Describe the bug
When updating the quantity of a composite product, the notices appear both above and next to each other at a certain screen width. If the screen width is ultra-wide, the noticed appear next to each other.
To reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Install the Composite Products extension and create a composite product with at least three components.
- Go to the frontend and add the composite product to the cart.
- Go to the cart page and update the quantity.
- See that the notices appear both above and next to each other resp. next to each other on an ultra-wide screen. (see screenshots below)
Expected behavior
I expect the noticed to appear above each other.
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block: cartIssues related to the cart block.Issues related to the cart block.focus: cartIssues related to the cart flowIssues related to the cart flowstatus: staleStale issues and PRs have had no updates for 60 days.Stale issues and PRs have had no updates for 60 days.team: Rubiktype: bugThe issue/PR concerns a confirmed bug.The issue/PR concerns a confirmed bug.type: good first issueThe issue is a good candidate for the first community contribution/for a newcomer to the team.The issue is a good candidate for the first community contribution/for a newcomer to the team.