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Change screenshot threshold to 0.005 #532

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This PR should fail but didn't so I found out the the 0,01 threshold was to big.

It's a bit weird because the change from that PR seems to be quite significant, but 0.005 made it fail so...

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The only way is to apply this change to the mentioned PR and verify the screenshot tests.

@AdamGrzybkowski AdamGrzybkowski added Enhance Enhancement [Feature] Gravatar-Quickeditor Gravatar Quick Editor module labels Jan 10, 2025
@AdamGrzybkowski AdamGrzybkowski added this to the 2.3.0 milestone Jan 10, 2025
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wpmobilebot commented Jan 10, 2025

📲 You can test the changes from this Pull Request in Gravatar Demo by scanning the QR code below to install the corresponding build.
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Direct Downloadgravatar-demo-prototype-build-pr532-c6e7694.apk

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Tested this on the mentioned PR and it fixed the screenshots tests 👍

@AdamGrzybkowski AdamGrzybkowski merged commit a807c3c into trunk Jan 10, 2025
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@AdamGrzybkowski AdamGrzybkowski deleted the adam/screenshot_test_threshold branch January 10, 2025 15:47
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