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🐛 fix(bal-nav): page scrolling on smaller desktop views #1476

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GinaBiondo-aperto opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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🐛 bug Something isn't working 💬 ux & ds sync Topics for the weekly exchange between UX & DS Devs

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Current Behavior

On smaller desktop views the meta nav is opening with click on the first main nav entry. This causes a scrolling back to the top. When clicking another link in the main nav the meta menu closes and the page scrolls back to its last position.

scrolling-safari.mov

Expected Behavior

Not sure what the expected behavior is here but I would assume the meta nav should not open with clicking the first main nav link

Steps to Reproduce

  1. regular usage of navigation

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16.4.0

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Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge

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Desktop

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@GinaBiondo-aperto GinaBiondo-aperto added the 🐛 bug Something isn't working label Oct 7, 2024
@hirsch88 hirsch88 removed their assignment Nov 21, 2024
@hirsch88 hirsch88 added the 💬 ux & ds sync Topics for the weekly exchange between UX & DS Devs label Nov 21, 2024
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hirsch88 commented Nov 29, 2024

  1. Meta when scroll up
  2. Meta when clicking main nav
  3. only on top meta nav

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