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If web window is narrow, Web UI slide out menu doesn't go back to hiding after choosing a menu item #22

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LitBomb opened this issue Sep 16, 2018 · 1 comment
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enhancement New features or enhancements to existing ones mobile-ui For issues with the UI on mobile devices promoted

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LitBomb commented Sep 16, 2018

when using the web UI on a phone (i.e. small, narrow window) or when the browser is narrow in a desktop OS, the menu column on the left side is hidden. You hit the menu button in the top left corner, the menu slides out, if you hit any of the menu item, the web UI switches to that page, but the menu does not go back to hiding.

So, in order to operate on the page that you have just selected from the menu, you have to hit the menu button in the top left corner again to hide. This is an extra tap on the screen every time you switch between pages.

Expected: After you choose a page, the menu should go back to hiding so users can immediately operate the page that was selected, without needing to hit the menu button on the top left corner to hide it manually.

When fixing this, will need to also support menu items that has sub menu like "Configuration".

@PhonicUK PhonicUK added enhancement New features or enhancements to existing ones mobile-ui For issues with the UI on mobile devices promoted labels Dec 28, 2018
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