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This change creates a new HTML page containing a tree view. The tree is populated with randomly generated data, and it supports expanding/collapsing nodes, activating/deactivating items, and horizontal scrolling for long labels.


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This commit introduces a new HTML page with a tree view component. The tree is generated with random data up to a nesting level of 3. Each item has a label, an active state, and optional child items. The UI includes an expand button for items with children and a button to activate/deactivate items. A horizontal scrollbar is added to the container to handle long labels.
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This commit introduces a new HTML page with a tree view component. The tree is generated with random data up to a nesting level of 3. Each item has a label, an active state, and optional child items. The UI includes an expand button for items with children and a button to activate/deactivate items. A horizontal scrollbar is added to the container to handle long labels.

The activate/deactivate button is right-aligned and sticky, so it remains visible during horizontal scrolling.
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