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[Bug]: On mobile screens, two navbars appear. #4332

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harshal050 opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 3 comments
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[Bug]: On mobile screens, two navbars appear. #4332

harshal050 opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 3 comments

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@harshal050
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Description of the bug/issue

When I open the site on a mobile screen, I notice that two navbars appear: one works, and the other does not. I expected only one navbar to be present.

Steps to reproduce

Go to https://nightwatchjs.org/api/.
Click on the 'Navbar icon'.
Notice that the their is two navbar icon.
Screenshot 2024-12-17 155350

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Nightwatch.js Version

3.9.0

Node Version

v20.11.1

Browser

Chrome 104.0.0

Operating System

Windows 11

Additional Information

Also fix ui in mobile screen..

@GauriMalge
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GauriMalge commented Dec 23, 2024

I have got the bug but which navbar do you want to be present the api pages or the one which is not working ?

@GauriMalge
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GauriMalge commented Dec 23, 2024

Screenshot 2024-12-23 163650
If we remove the non-working navbar .It would look like this. So if we wanna remove the non-working navbar I have understood the issue I can debug it .Will you assign it to me @harshal050 ?

@Tanishq67m
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I think the first navbar is for the options other search which can be seen in the website in full view and the other nav is the working one, Please assign me the issue for me to try solving this bug

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