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self.do_redirect does not change the menu option in the navbar #29
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Hi there! Was just wondering if you could perhaps let me know what I've done wrong here? |
Did you find a fix? |
Hi there. No not yet. Would love a fix for this.
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Yes me too, I don't understand how we're supposed to do and why nobody else has this issue |
this has never worked and now Streamlit are creating their own version of multi-app support to suck more money out of the community, I won't be writing more code for them to rip off. |
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Hello @TangleSpace! I love this package!
I hope I am not doing something wrong, but when I put the code self.do_redirect("Title of app to run") in my code on a button, the relevant app does run, but the navbar does not change to reflect this. It stays on the navbar option of the original app where the button is housed.
Did I miss something, or do something incorrectly?
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