Marta Carlos 97f96b4528 fix(input): apply position to .cloned-input only for native themes (#30337)
Issue number: resolves internal

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## What is the current behavior?
Using the ionic theme, `ion-input` inside an `ion-accordion` , that
require a scroll to focus, when clicked , it's text would shift

![Screenshot 2025-04-04 at 12 32
22](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/94152b22-4dcf-47bc-a911-03b4270e6f9f)

After some troubleshooting, we identified this visual bug came from
logic of `addClone`, which creates a clone of the input , in order for
it to be focusable and working on iOS/Android (code
[here](4317da080c/core/src/utils/input-shims/hacks/common.ts (L34))
)

The cloned input has an additional class, `cloned-input` and, for the
ionic theme, the `@position` mixin was causing the cloned input
`inset-inline-start` to be 0, which meant it was not being placed
_exactly_ on top of the "OG" input
 
## What is the new behavior?
There's no longer a visual bug on inputs inside accordions, when using
the ionic theme

To fix it, we split the `cloned-input` class between the `input.native`
and `input.common` scss files, where the `@position` mixin is only used
in `input.native`

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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## Other information

- Bug reproduction
[here](https://github.com/OutSystems/ui-comp-ionic-sandboxes/tree/ROU-11748-bug)
- With this fix
[here](https://github.com/OutSystems/ui-comp-ionic-sandboxes/tree/ROU-11748)
2025-04-07 15:37:41 +01:00

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