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Ability to control the width of the Sliding Drawing component

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Current the width of a sliding drawer is hardcoded into the CSS on the app.

You can have sliding drawers that show some long length attributes and it would be beneficial to be able to make some of the drawers wider to reduce vertical scrolling if large number of records are displayed.

As such it would be good to control the width via a property in the XML.

Idea priority High
Needed By Yesterday (Let's go already!)
  • Admin
    JORDAN SMITH
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    Apr 3, 2025

    Simon,

    Please see my note above

  • Admin
    JORDAN SMITH
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    Mar 28, 2025

    Hello Simon,

    Thank you for submitting this idea.

    This idea makes sense for tablets and desktop devices, but the component is restricted by our requirement to support phones (where they are essentially 100% width). How would you intend wider drawers to behave when there is not enough screen width available (user is on a phone)? Do you enforce your users to only use tablets, or would you create adaptive behaviors with <adaptive-column>'s?