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Importing layout.css in test-setup.ts activated Tailwind's responsive
breakpoint classes (hidden lg:flex, hidden md:block, etc.), making
42 elements invisible at the default narrow Playwright test viewport.
Revert the CSS import. Instead, add inline style attributes to the three
components whose tests measure computed properties (min-height, font-size)
— these values match what the Tailwind classes produce, so the real app
appearance is unchanged.
Also fix goto mock leakage in the geschichten/[id] delete-failure test:
the delete-success test's goto('/geschichten') call was not cleared before
the failure test ran. Add beforeEach(vi.clearAllMocks) to reset mock state.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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