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Bug when maximizing with the closable sidebar open #2

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Trigary opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 2 comments
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Bug when maximizing with the closable sidebar open #2

Trigary opened this issue Feb 5, 2020 · 2 comments
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Trigary commented Feb 5, 2020

Steps to reproduce:

  • make your window small enough so that the sidebar disappears and a button that opens the optional sidebar appears
  • open the optional sidebar
  • maximize the window on a monitor where doing so makes the sidebar non-optional
  • the optional sidebar is still present instead of the non-optional one, but this is not the bug yet
  • closing this optional sidebar doesn't make the non-optional sidebar appear, nor does it make the shadow/darkening effect go away

Expected behaviour:

  • maximizing the window using the maximize button to have the same effects as stretching it manually to the same size
@stefvanschie stefvanschie added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 6, 2020
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This is a Materialize issue, see Dogfalo/materialize#6350. Might do a bit of debugging and see if I can get a pull request with a fix for it together or something, but if not I'll just wait until someone else fixes this.

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I've made a pull request to address this issue on the materialize repository, as can be seen here: Dogfalo/materialize#6512. So, if this gets approved and merged, we'll be able to close this when a new update rolls out.

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