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Modal Positioning #1071

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neunteufelflorian opened this issue Feb 7, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1533
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Modal Positioning #1071

neunteufelflorian opened this issue Feb 7, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1533
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type: enhancement New feature or request Workflow: In progress Issue will be part of the next release

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It would be nice to have the possibility of positioning the modal by passing in a value into the service.

For example passing in position="top left", which would result in the Modal being placed at the top left of the screen.

@neunteufelflorian neunteufelflorian added triage We discuss this topic in our internal weekly type: enhancement New feature or request labels Feb 7, 2024
@matthiashader matthiashader added Workflow: Issue created JIRA issue is created and will be analyzed and removed triage We discuss this topic in our internal weekly labels Feb 7, 2024
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matthiashader commented Feb 7, 2024

Internal ref [IX-1149] / [IX-890]

@matthiashader matthiashader added Workflow: In progress Issue will be part of the next release and removed Workflow: Issue created JIRA issue is created and will be analyzed labels Oct 24, 2024
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