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[BUG] Mobile View: Button Colors don't revert #152

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Wesley257 opened this issue Oct 2, 2023 · 1 comment
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[BUG] Mobile View: Button Colors don't revert #152

Wesley257 opened this issue Oct 2, 2023 · 1 comment
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Wesley257 commented Oct 2, 2023

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When in mobile view, looking at the filters for the feed, if you click the "Clear All" or "Use My Preferences" Button, the colors will change (as they do when you click on desktop) but they do not change back (like they do on desktop once the click is complete). This makes for a confusing UX.

This same experience happens with other buttons on mobile. Check Access Management -> Select Items, Deselect Items, Add account AND the buttons to select which role an email should have when added; Profile -> Save/Cancel, Edit

@Wesley257 Wesley257 added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 2, 2023
@Wesley257 Wesley257 changed the title [BUG] Mobile View Feed Filters: Button Colors don't revert [BUG] Mobile View: Button Colors don't revert Oct 3, 2023
@Wesley257 Wesley257 added the p1 medium priority label Oct 26, 2023
@aeluro1 aeluro1 self-assigned this Nov 5, 2023
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aeluro1 commented Nov 6, 2023

The buttons are all based on Chakra's provided button components, so they should be behaving as expected. Are you experiencing this bug on an actual mobile phone or on Chrome's mobile view simulator?

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