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[SF][RatingIndicator]: The outline border will be cut when focus on the RatingIndicator #10162

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tandan0813 opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #10205
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[SF][RatingIndicator]: The outline border will be cut when focus on the RatingIndicator #10162

tandan0813 opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #10205
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Bug Description

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When we use the RatingIndicator, the outline border will be cut when focus on the component.
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Affected Component

RatingIndicator

Expected Behaviour

The outline is completable when focus without add extra padding.

Isolated Example

https://stackblitz.com/edit/github-7m9wj3?file=src%2FApp.tsx

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UI5 Web Components Version

2.4.0

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Chrome

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@tandan0813 tandan0813 added the bug This issue is a bug in the code label Nov 8, 2024
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Hello @SAP/ui5-webcomponents-topic-rl,
Could you please take a look at this issue? When used independently, the component has no margin on the left and right sides. The issue can be reproduced here.
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Todor

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