Fix: Secret input field texts were bleeding under obscure toggle button#461
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Summary
In secret input fields (e.g. Bearer token, API key), the masked text would visually bleed into the obscure/reveal toggle button due to insufficient right-side padding on the editor. Added pr-1.5 to the editor's className in BaseInput to push text content away from the button, matching the padding already applied in EncryptionInput (used by JWT Bearer, where the issue was not present).
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