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Navbar and accordion problem with upgraded modules. #6

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vardaru opened this issue Nov 24, 2018 · 7 comments
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Navbar and accordion problem with upgraded modules. #6

vardaru opened this issue Nov 24, 2018 · 7 comments

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@vardaru
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vardaru commented Nov 24, 2018

Hi,
Hi recently I have to update ct-paper-kit2-pro-angular to angular 7.1.0 and @ng-bootstrap/ng-bootstrap": "4.0.0", since ng build --prod compile problem (we are using paper kit in a production system). ng-bootstrap/NgDatePicker <= 2.2.2 gives an error.
And if you update packages to latest ones, one compile issue arises related with JwBootstrapSwitch which is quite easy to remedy by upgrading the imports in components and examples: replace JwBootstrapSwitchModule with JwBootstrapSwitchNg2Module. Then it is ready to compile and most of the application works except:
navbar if you try to run in mobile mode show nothing except hamburger icon and accordion components does not expand.
Could you please take a look those issues by upgrading and compiling the source codes.
Best regards.

@vardaru
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vardaru commented Nov 29, 2018

Any news?

@chelaruc
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Hi, @vardaru. Thank you for using our product and sorry for the late response. Can you give me some images with the issue happening?

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vardaru commented Dec 11, 2018 via email

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@vardaru sorry for the late response. Each dependence changes after an update and that's why you got so many errors. Our product's not built to work with all the versions available. That's why you have to keep our dependencies and wait for our updates.

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vardaru commented Jan 28, 2019 via email

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@vardaru then why you update the dependencies?

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arashbi commented Mar 20, 2019

I have the same problem here. As why update the dependencies, angular 8 is coming up fast, so at least we can go to angular 7 to ease the pain.

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