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Comment flagging broken on mobile portrait mode

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From a comment thread page, pressing "flag" on a comment results in a pop up panel with a text input and a "Flag" button. On mobile, in portrait mode, this pop up panel overlaps the left hand edge of the screen so that the flag message being typed and the "Flag" button are obscured:

Flag pop up panel overlapping the left hand edge of the screen in mobile portrait mode

Workaround

On mobile in landscape mode the pop up panel is visible in full:

Flag pop up panel not overlapping the left hand edge of the screen in mobile landscape mode

However, in landscape mode the on screen keyboard takes up most of the screen and leaves very little context while composing a flag message, so some users may prefer portrait mode. Also, not every user will realise that the problem can be worked around by switching to landscape mode.


A related but smaller problem: The pop up panel appears in front of the comment being flagged, so the context of the flagged comment is obscured while composing the flag message.

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