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Remember panel sizes in local-storage. #62

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philcockfield opened this issue Nov 24, 2016 · 5 comments
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Remember panel sizes in local-storage. #62

philcockfield opened this issue Nov 24, 2016 · 5 comments

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@philcockfield
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Cross referencing this issue over to the actual repo: storybookjs/storybook#466


Would be great if the action-logger panel, and the index panel, didn't not lose their size between page loads.

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ndelangen pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 2, 2017
Fix issue where hot reloaded updates were not rendered
benediktvaldez added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 5, 2017
save height of down panel in local storage #62
ndelangen pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 10, 2017
Add react-storybook-addon-chapters
@willowcheng
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Would love to see that width can be remembered if down panel is configured to be displayed on right.

@ndelangen
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PR is very much welcome @willowcheng ❤️

@benediktvaldez
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Does this previous change not solve this issue as well @willowcheng ? Haven't tried it out though, but if not, it could at least be an idea of how to tackle it.

https://github.com/storybooks/storybook-ui/pull/74/files#diff-45accb91d04d726de15be9e2a89530ebR172

@willowcheng
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Hi @benediktvaldez, it actually works and I thought it's already available to newest storybook release.

Created #80 to remember both width and height in case of use cases that need to switch panel position. I found that by dragging splitter and then changing down panel position, the height would be instantly carried to width without applying rendering, no idea how to solve it.

@ndelangen
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Please open an issue over at the new repo if you're still experiencing this issue, thanks!

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