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6000.1.1f1
6000.2.0a10
Issue ID
UUM-103965
Regression
No
[Facebook Instant Games] Build Profiles window's bottom buttons are overlapping each other when window is set to minimized size
*Steps to reproduce:*
# Create new Unity project
# Make sure Web Build Support module is installed via Unity Hub
# Open Build Profiles window
# Press "Add Build Profile"
# Select "Facebook Instant Games" Platform
# In the "Configurations" check "Desktop - Development"
# Press "Add Build Profile" and wait for Build Profile to Configure
# Minimize Build Profiles window as much as possible while Facebook Instant Games - Desktop - Development platform is selected
# Observe the bottom buttons
*Actual results:* Bottom buttons overlap each other in Build Profiles window
*Expected results:* Bottom buttons do not overlap each other in Build Profiles window
*Reproducible with versions:* 6000.1.1f1, 6000.2.0a10
*Can’t test with versions:* 6000.0.48f1 (Facebook Instant Games are not available)
*Tested on (OS):* Windows 11
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Resolution Note:
This bug is a duplicate of UUM-93894.
Duplicate of https://issuetracker.unity3d.com/product/unity/issues/guid/UUM-93894
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