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### 📄 Description
Now, you can click and see the window, like on picture 1, but you can't c…
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### Describe the bug
A common way to use WebView2 is to put it into entire window, but in my own app, it places WebView2 in block in the frame in the app window.
Scroll down and the contents of …
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