I'd suggest working on some better file names
Just so you understand the value of long file names. My content is based on attachments and I have a very good system going on. All my users appreciate having exact filenames, because they use them daily in their professional careers. (I am talking about music sheet and musicians). So, they have to know which file is which piece and which version it is.
One song can have more than 15 different versions written in 200 years span. That means 15 files. So, one look at the filename and you see the name of the song, who wrote the song and what version it is. We talk daily about the different versions like "v1 has note xyz, but v6 doesn't, why?" by using the version numbers, which are at the end of filenames. Without this it makes my content half-useless because we can't talk about them. We need to know about which version of a song we are talking about. Not to mention, when musicians download those files, they now know what they downloaded because the filenames tell them. So 2 years later one look and they still know what was downloaded. I host 70k attachments now, that makes 45k songs. So, you might understand how important it is when you just have tens of songs downloaded and the filenames make it easy to tell them apart.
This might look like a niche problem, but to be honest, it should be a given that a software should provide a way to see attachment names. I think it is a pretty trivial thing to ask from a software and I can't understand why they changed this behaviour in 2.2 so much, that it is a big problem.
You're probably better off editing the attachment template (attachment_macros) and changing the location of the filename. It's easy to break just about any element in XF using filler text, if your filenames will be there long I'd suggest changing them out of the overlay.
That is actually what I want to do, to break them out of the overlay but I don't know how to do. I tried with css to collapse the overlay to the bottom but it keeps being on the icons all the time.
Side note, "attachmentList" isn't in on the editing page as far as I can tell. Did you change my CSS to something else to cause that to happen?
Exactly, it isn't, hence why the screenshot. In the screenshot you see that all the changes you made, they are not there when you edit a post.
That is my alternative route but it also doens't work on the edit page I believe. Ozzy made out of it an addon and in worst case I am gonna use that. But I guess you guys didn't test it well because it is not responsive (I reported it). I think with 1 line of css tweak it becomes responsive though. But I prefer a solution where I don't touch any templates because with each upgrade I fear something will break and one more addon to look after.