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Left panel disappears when Restore down and maximize the window #8186


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Mahasen.Bandara created

Left panel disappears when Restore down and maximize the window

Reproduction Steps

  1. Load dashboard in maximized mode
  2. restore the window
  3. click on left menu and perform any action
  4. Maximize the window and the side bar is invisible
  5. You can still click on the invisible menu items!

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    maliming created
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    • What is your product version?
    • What is your product type (Angular or MVC)?
    • What is product framework type (.net framework or .net core)?

    If issue is about UI

    • Which theme are you using?
    • What are the theme settings?

    Share some screenshots if possible.

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    Mahasen.Bandara created

    Thanks for the reply

    • What is your product version? 7.2.3

    • What is your product type (Angular or MVC)? Angular

    • What is product framework type (.net framework or .net core)? .net core

    • If issue is about UI

    • Which theme are you using? Metronic

    What are the theme settings? This is out of the box, no customization - infact, this could be reproduced in the demo site I just generated with the latest version:

    http://t02fc4a7b.demo.aspnetzero.com/ User name: admin Password: 123456

    Share some screenshots if possible.

    The left menu is invisible, but you can click on it to navigate.

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    maliming created
    Support Team

    It is expected to be resolved in v8.1. https://github.com/aspnetzero/aspnet-zero-core/issues/2832

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    quantavn created

    I've checked with v8.1, it's not resolved:

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    maliming created
    Support Team

    hi quantavn

    I logged in to the admin and did not reproduce your problem. Can you refresh your browser cache and try again?

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    ismcagdas created
    Support Team

    This issue is closed because it has not had recent activity for a long time.