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The swap button was conditionally removed from the DOM with {#if}, which
caused the receiver input to collapse into the narrow auto column of the
grid-cols-[1fr_auto_1fr] layout on desktop when no persons were selected.
The button is now always rendered. On desktop it becomes invisible
(visibility:hidden) when no persons are selected, preserving the middle
column width so both 1fr columns stay equal. On mobile it remains hidden
(display:none) via the hidden class so no empty gap appears between the
stacked inputs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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