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There’s a single Unicode space between the username, password, and TOTP generation clipboard duplication buttons, which aren’t present between the TOTP generation clipboard duplication and overflow buttons.
This inconsistency reduces space available whilst providing no increase to the affected buttons’ invocation targets.
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Additional Context
I presume that the reason that this was missed was that it's solely noticeable when utilizing a monospace font. However, because monospace fonts are more readable for those with dyslexia, 1 this can't be remediated by advising users to merely not utilize monospace typefaces.
I understand that work is tracked outside of Github. A PR will be linked to this issue should one be opened to address it, but Bitwarden doesn't use fields like "assigned", "milestone", or "project" to track progress.
Steps To Reproduce
Fedora-KDE-Live-x86_64-41-1.4.iso
.firefox-134.0.1-1.fc41.x86_64.rpm
.bitwarden_password_manager-2024.12.4.xpi
.Expected Result
There shouldn't be a space character between the icons. The icons that don't have one remain adequately padded regardless.
Actual Result
As aforestated at
community.bitwarden.com/t/76836/532#p-166311-button-spacing-is-inconsistent-1
:Screenshots or Videos
Additional Context
I presume that the reason that this was missed was that it's solely noticeable when utilizing a monospace font. However, because monospace fonts are more readable for those with dyslexia, 1 this can't be remediated by advising users to merely not utilize monospace typefaces.
Operating System
Linux
Operating System Version
Fedora-KDE-Live-x86_64-41-1.4.iso
Web Browser
Firefox
Browser Version
firefox-134.0.1-1.fc41.x86_64.rpm
Build Version
bitwarden_password_manager-2024.12.4.xpi
Issue Tracking Info
Footnotes
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