fix: LS26001370: avoid tbl droparea to go out the screen#2854
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Changed display none -> flex behaviour for droparea visibility to a opacity 0 -> 1.
This works because kup-dynamic position calculates the droparea left distance when the droparea is still in display none (elements aligned vertically), then the "--visible" state changes the display from none to flex (elements aligned vertically), but the dynamic position does not retrigger its calculations.
The fix maintains the display to flex to make kup-dynamic position always calculate left correctly and visibility is simply toggled with opacity