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64738 Widens application password input field#11072

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Adjusts the width of the application password display input. This provides better visual presentation and prevents content truncation.

Trac ticket: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/64738

Adjusts the width of the application password display input. This provides better visual presentation and prevents content truncation.
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Before:
Huzaifa-20260308043127

Huzaifa-20260308043741

After:
Huzaifa-20260308043317

Huzaifa-20260308043614

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Tested PR #11072 on WordPress 7.0 trunk.

Patch tested:
https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/11072.diff

Environment:
• macOS + MAMP
• PHP 8.2
• Chrome 145.0.7632.162 (arm64)
• Theme: Twenty Twenty-Five
• Plugins: Tested with no plugins active and with a few plugins activated

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Opened Users → Profile.
  2. Navigated to the Application Passwords section.
  3. Generated an application password and inspected the display field.

Result:
✅ The patch fixes the narrow field issue and the input now appears wider and easier to read. I did not observe any layout regressions on the profile screen.
✅ Issue resolved with patch.

Before patch applied:
64738-Before-Patch

After applying the patch:
64738-Patch-Applied

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Before:
Capture d’écran 2026-03-18 à 09 16 01

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Capture d’écran 2026-03-18 à 09 15 35

The patch looks good to me ✅

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A commit was made that fixes the Trac ticket referenced in the description of this pull request.

SVN changeset: 62043
GitHub commit: 4d83a5b

This PR will be closed, but please confirm the accuracy of this and reopen if there is more work to be done.

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Note:

There is an issue on mobile:
Capture d’écran 2026-03-18 à 09 26 44

But the issue was also here in 6.9, so let's address this in another ticket.
6.9:
Capture d’écran 2026-03-18 à 09 26 25

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