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Menu does not disappear when working in a small window #483

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b-twis opened this issue Mar 7, 2017 · 3 comments
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Menu does not disappear when working in a small window #483

b-twis opened this issue Mar 7, 2017 · 3 comments
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b-twis commented Mar 7, 2017

Hey,

In version 2.1, I have found that when working in a small widow all the options (Query, New Account, Logout etc) are moved to a menu in the top left.

This is quite cool, but I noticed a bug when the menu is open and you click on an option.
It correctly changes the background page to the new view however the menu stay open and you have to click somewhere else to make it disappear.

It would be much nicer if it disappeared after you select the page to navigate to.

Thanks,
Basil

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nuxsmin commented Mar 7, 2017

Umm, that is an MDL (Material Design Lite) behavior so it could be hard to change (now they are moving to Material Components Web).

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b-twis commented Mar 7, 2017

Ok. It is not a big deal, just thought I would let you know.

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b-twis commented Mar 14, 2017

Confirmed fixed

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