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fix: 移动端删除按钮显示 #5645

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💻 变更类型 | Change Type

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  • perf
  • style
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🔀 变更说明 | Description of Change

手机端没法hover导致删除icon没有显示

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  • New Features
    • Enhanced responsiveness and interactivity of the sidebar and chat items for improved mobile usability.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Refined hover effects for chat items and delete buttons to enhance visibility during interactions.
  • Style
    • Updated styles for .narrow-sidebar to ensure consistent layout and centering of chat items.

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The changes in this pull request involve updates to the SCSS styles for the home component. Enhancements focus on the responsiveness and interactivity of sidebar and chat items, particularly for mobile devices. Modifications include a media query for the .chat-item-delete class, refined hover effects for .chat-item, and updates to the .narrow-sidebar class to ensure better layout consistency.

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File Change Summary
app/components/home.module.scss - Added media query for .chat-item-delete for mobile responsiveness.
- Refined hover effects for .chat-item and its delete button.
- Updated .narrow-sidebar styles for chat item centering and minimum height.

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🧹 Outside diff range and nitpick comments (1)
app/components/home.module.scss (1)

212-216: Approve changes with a minor suggestion for improvement

The addition of the media query for screens with max-width 600px successfully addresses the issue of the delete button not being visible on mobile devices. This change aligns well with the PR objective.

Consider adding a touch-friendly size increase for better usability on mobile:

 @media only screen and (max-width: 600px) {
   transform: translateX(-4px);
   opacity: 0.5;
+  padding: 10px;  // Increase touch target size
+  margin: -10px;  // Offset increased padding to maintain position
 }

This change will make the delete button easier to tap on mobile devices without affecting its visual appearance.

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