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📚 Documentation: Inactive Nav Link in Sidebar #330

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Arindam200 opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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📚 Documentation: Inactive Nav Link in Sidebar #330

Arindam200 opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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@Arindam200
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💭 Description

Issue Description:

On the https://appwrite.io/docs/products/storage/upload-download page, when I navigate to the #download-file section, I've noticed that the "#download-file" nav link in the sidebar is not active as expected.

This link should become active or highlighted when users are in the #download-file section to provide clear navigation feedback.

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@Arindam200 Arindam200 added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Nov 7, 2023
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Hi @Arindam200 thanks for raising this issue. Looks like a bug to us. Our team will take a look :)

@Haimantika Haimantika added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 8, 2023
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issue is that the 'get file' section was accidentally repeated right after the 'download file' section again i have created A PR

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