[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #65151: Dashboard Widgets not draggable

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#65151: Dashboard Widgets not draggable
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 Reporter:  Presskopp                |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)             |      Status:  reopened
 Priority:  normal                   |   Milestone:  7.1
Component:  Administration           |     Version:  7.0
 Severity:  normal                   |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  admin-reskin has-        |     Focuses:  ui, javascript, css,
  screenshots needs-patch            |  administration
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Changes (by mgwn):

 * keywords:  admin-reskin has-screenshots has-patch => admin-reskin has-
     screenshots needs-patch
 * focuses:  ui, css => ui, javascript, css, administration


Comment:

 == Reproduction Report
 === Environment
 - WordPress: 7.0
 - Subdirectory: No
 - PHP: 8.3.31
 - Server: PHP.wasm
 - Database: WP_SQLite_Driver (Server: 8.0.38 / Client: 3.51.0)
 - Browser: Chrome 148.0.0.0
 - OS: macOS
 - Theme: Twenty Twenty-Five 1.5
 - MU Plugins: None activated
 - Plugins:
   * Test Reports 1.3.0

 === Steps taken
 1. Drag all widgets into one column so the page height exceeds the
 viewport and scrolling is possible
 2. Drag one widget into a different column
 3. Drag the widget back to the column with all of the widgets meanwhile
 scrolling or positioning the cursor at the bottom of the viewport so the
 browser scrolls automatically
 4. The widget gets stuck within the first (above the fold) viewport
 5. The widget height plays a role - taller widgets make the bug worse

 === Expected behavior
 - The widget should follow the cursor position - the cursor should be the
 indicator of where the widget can be dropped.


 === Screencast with results
 https://jam.dev/c/6fbbc7db-ce9c-4633-9e4e-32f2f9dca676

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