[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #62199: Media attachment date filter dropdown text is not showing correctly

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#62199: Media attachment date filter dropdown text is not showing correctly
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 Reporter:  josevarghese  |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)  |      Status:  closed
 Priority:  normal        |   Milestone:  Awaiting Review
Component:  Media         |     Version:  6.6.2
 Severity:  normal        |  Resolution:  invalid
 Keywords:  needs-patch   |     Focuses:
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Changes (by uz01):

 * status:  new => closed
 * resolution:   => invalid


Comment:

 Potential Causes:
 CSS Conflicts: The plugin might have its own CSS that overrides or
 conflicts with the default WordPress styles, causing the dropdown text to
 not display properly.
 Media Library Styles: WordPress core may have specific styles for the
 media library that could be altered when the plugin integrates with the
 media selector.
 Responsive Design Issues: If the plugin or WordPress admin panel isn't
 handling certain screen sizes or resolutions well, the dropdown menu text
 might not be fully visible.
 Steps to Fix:
 Inspect the Element:

 Use the browser’s developer tools (right-click > Inspect) to check the
 styles applied to the dropdown. Look for any overflow, width, or padding
 issues in the CSS that might be cutting off the text.
 Override the CSS:

 You can try to manually override the CSS by adding custom CSS code to the
 WordPress admin. For example, adjusting the width of the dropdown menu:
 css
 Copy code
 .media-modal .media-frame .media-menu .media-router .date-filters {
     width: auto !important;
     overflow: visible !important;
 }
 Add this to the theme's Additional CSS section or in the plugin's settings
 if it allows custom CSS.
 Test with a Default Theme:

 Switch to a default WordPress theme like Twenty Twenty-One and see if the
 issue persists. If the issue is resolved, it indicates a theme conflict,
 and the theme’s CSS might need adjustment.
 Contact Plugin Support:

 If the issue persists after attempting fixes, consider reaching out to the
 plugin developer (WebFactory Ltd) as they might be aware of the issue and
 have a patch available.
 By following these steps, you should be able to identify whether the issue
 is a CSS conflict, theme-related, or plugin-specific.

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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/62199#comment:1>
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