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Left side navigation should not get stuck under the header #2187

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pphillips-fearless opened this issue Apr 21, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2189
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Left side navigation should not get stuck under the header #2187

pphillips-fearless opened this issue Apr 21, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2189
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pphillips-fearless commented Apr 21, 2020

The left side navigation should not scroll up under the header

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  • the left side navigation does get stuck under the header
  • design has reviewed/approved the changes

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Screen Shot 2020-04-22 at 10.27.20 AM.png

This also happens on the Activity Schedule Summary when there is no information in the table.

@pphillips-fearless pphillips-fearless added the Development Issues for the dev team resolve label Apr 21, 2020
@pphillips-fearless pphillips-fearless self-assigned this Apr 21, 2020
@beparticular beparticular added the bug needs triage, then squashing label Apr 22, 2020
@beparticular beparticular changed the title Left side navigation should not scroll up under the header Left side navigation should not get stuck under the header Apr 22, 2020
@nicholeweems nicholeweems added this to the 05/04/2020 - 05/15/2020 milestone Apr 30, 2020
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