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fix(whiteboard): Align 3.0 Whiteboard Toolbar Position with v2.7 Behavior #20194

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This PR updates the position and responsiveness of the tldraw toolbar to match the behavior observed in version 2.7. In version 2.7, the toolbar was vertically positioned on the right and transitioned to the bottom in a horizontal layout for smaller screen sizes. This update ensures that as users transition from version 2.7 to version 3.0, the toolbar's behavior and positioning remain consistent, reducing confusion.

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@antobinary antobinary added this to the Release 2.7 milestone May 9, 2024
@KDSBrowne KDSBrowne changed the title fix(whiteboard): Align Whiteboard Toolbar Position with v2.7 Behavior fix(whiteboard): Align 3.0 Whiteboard Toolbar Position with v2.7 Behavior May 10, 2024
@antobinary antobinary modified the milestones: Release 2.7, Release 3.0 May 10, 2024
@ramonlsouza ramonlsouza requested a review from antonbsa May 13, 2024 18:50
@ramonlsouza ramonlsouza merged commit 53df518 into bigbluebutton:v3.0.x-release May 15, 2024
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