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[BUG] - SelectSection heading cannot be sticky anymore #4335

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ethylon opened this issue Dec 11, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #4373
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[BUG] - SelectSection heading cannot be sticky anymore #4335

ethylon opened this issue Dec 11, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #4373
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ethylon commented Dec 11, 2024

NextUI Version

2.6.x

Describe the bug

We used the example from the documentation to have sticky heading in the Select dropdown. But this doesn't work anymore, even in the documentation you can see the heading disappearing on scroll.

Your Example Website or App

https://nextui.org/docs/components/select#custom-sections-style

Steps to Reproduce the Bug or Issue

Reproduce the example from the documentation.

Expected behavior

Heading should be sticky when the sticky class or style is applied.

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Operating System Version

Windows

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Chrome

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linear bot commented Dec 11, 2024

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The same issue happens with the dropdown component of the Navbar component. I found this issue to work well in my local area but not in the deployed environment. Since the dependencies are written in @nextui-org/react:"^2.4.8", the latest version of nextui was applied in the deployed environment and that was a shame. If someone has the same issue and needs to take action quickly, please fix and deploy the dependencies @nextui-org/react:2.4.8.

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