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nairobi/app/assets/stylesheets/autocomplete_overrides.scss
Javi Martín 6df813fdb6 Use calc() where divisions are involved
The division operator `/` from Sass is deprecated because `/` is used in
CSS for uses other than dividing numbers. That's why we were getting
many warnings like:

```
Deprecation Warning: Using / for division outside of calc() is
deprecated and will be removed in Dart Sass 2.0.0.

Recommendation: math.div($line-height, 2) or calc($line-height / 2)

More info and automated migrator: https://sass-lang.com/d/slash-div

margin-top: $line-height / 2;
```

Since using math.div makes the code harder to read and `calc` is
universally supported by all browsers (although the implementation in
Internet Explorer doesn't work in certain cases), we're using `calc`
when assigning the value to a CSS property.

However, we're also using divisions when assigning Sass variables, and
in those cases using `calc` is trickier because sometimes these
variables are used in other operations. We'll handle these cases in the
next commit.
2024-04-04 15:16:24 +02:00

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// Overrides styles of jquery-ui/autocomplete
//
/* Autocomplete
----------------------------------*/
.ui-autocomplete {
position: absolute;
cursor: default;
}
/* Menu
----------------------------------*/
.ui-menu {
list-style: none;
padding: calc(#{$line-height} / 4) calc(#{$line-height} / 3);
display: block;
background: $body-background;
border: 1px solid $border;
font-size: $small-font-size;
.ui-menu-item {
.ui-menu-item-wrapper {
padding: calc(#{$line-height} / 4) calc(#{$line-height} / 3);
position: relative;
}
.ui-state-hover,
.ui-state-active {
background: #ececec;
border-radius: rem-calc(6);
}
}
}