GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 706431
HeaderBar grows taller in clocks view
Last modified: 2014-07-01 11:10:29 UTC
If you click on a world clock, the bottom of the HeaderBar moves down as it expands. Doesn't look great.
Indeed... maybe css styling of the "title"? it seems to me like the buttons are of the same size, but (City - Nation) is taller than the stack switcher. If that's the case, this is all in adwaita
Another issue, but related to the css style and to the headerbad, is the once you hover the close button with the mouse and moves back, it shakes, and moves separator to the left...
I assumed that it was because of the spacing of the heading in the clocks view, with the city and the country name below it. Might be worth checking the padding around and between those two labels.
I can doublecheck, but we do not really manage that ourself as far as I recall. GtkHeaderbar has API to set the title and and subtitle
It seems to be using .dim_label from Adwaita for the subtitle. Reassigning.
The HeaderBar also becomes taller in Photos, if you browse to a named album.
This seems to have been fixed along with bug 707999.
(In reply to comment #7) > This seems to have been fixed along with bug 707999. sadly, only a part of it has been fixed so far (stand alone and normal modes are fixed) however we still see height changes while switching from selection to normal modes in the header bar and vise versa
Even the selection mode has been fixed. Confirmed not jumping around.