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Invite multiple users on channel #14906

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mikeaer opened this issue Jul 1, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #15020
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Invite multiple users on channel #14906

mikeaer opened this issue Jul 1, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #15020

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mikeaer commented Jul 1, 2019

Description:

After invite an user on channel, names don't appear full to second user

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Members list
  2. invite user
  3. add 1st user, second user and so on

Expected behavior:

after add 1st user, i expect to appear full name of users

Actual behavior:

Not happend

Server Setup Information:

  • Version of Rocket.Chat Server:
  • Operating System: CentOS
  • Deployment Method: Tar
  • Number of Running Instances: 3
  • DB Replicaset Oplog: enabled
  • NodeJS Version: 8.11.3
  • MongoDB Version: 3.6.9
    user11
    user22

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mikeaer commented Jul 1, 2019

Rocket.Chat 1.2.1

@ggazzo ggazzo added this to the 1.3.0 milestone Jul 11, 2019
cesarmal added a commit to cesarmal/Rocket.Chat that referenced this issue Jul 12, 2019
For some reason, when the popupList container already had an item,
its width parameter would be set to a smaller value than the
initial one.
Removing the container selector and the position from
the AutoComplete parameters was a simple way to avoid the container's
width to change after the insertion of the first item.
cesarmal added a commit to cesarmal/Rocket.Chat that referenced this issue Jul 29, 2019
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