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What this PR does?

Fixes pagination selection highlighting

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    • Expanded the conditions under which the individual element highlight overlay appears in DOM mode, making the highlight visible in more scenarios involving list and pagination settings.

@RohitR311 RohitR311 requested a review from amhsirak July 17, 2025 08:11
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Walkthrough

The logic controlling the display of an individual element highlight overlay in DOM mode was updated. The overlay now appears under additional conditions, specifically when certain pagination settings are enabled, expanding the scenarios in which the highlight is rendered.

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File(s) Change Summary
src/components/browser/BrowserWindow.tsx Expanded the condition for rendering the highlight overlay to include more pagination scenarios.

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Type: Bug, Scope: UI/UX

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  • amhsirak

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A highlight overlay, shining bright,
Now appears in broader light.
With pagination modes in play,
More elements get their day.
Browsing’s clearer, bugs take flight—
The code hops on, just right!
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src/components/browser/BrowserWindow.tsx (1)

1300-1302: LGTM! Consistent pagination highlighting fix.

The conditional logic correctly expands the highlighting conditions to include pagination scenarios. The added condition (getList && paginationMode && paginationType !== "" && !["none", "scrollDown", "scrollUp"].includes(paginationType)) is consistent with similar logic used throughout the file (lines 582-589, 648-654, 753-782, 986-1012), ensuring proper highlighting for pagination elements that require user interaction.

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@RohitR311 RohitR311 merged commit b45ec17 into develop Jul 17, 2025
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