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Bug - [v6 Nav] - horizontal subnav scroll button #9977

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tlabaj opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10070
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Bug - [v6 Nav] - horizontal subnav scroll button #9977

tlabaj opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10070
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tlabaj commented Jan 16, 2024

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Follow up to comment in PR #9948 (review)

Nav scroll buttons always showing. They should be hidden when there is no scrollable content.

@tlabaj tlabaj added the bug label Jan 16, 2024
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@tlabaj tlabaj moved this from Needs triage to Backlog in PatternFly Issues Jan 25, 2024
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@tlabaj tlabaj added PF6 and removed PF6 labels Jan 25, 2024
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