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Expand All button is not working correctly #1311

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hinakhadim opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #1312
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Expand All button is not working correctly #1311

hinakhadim opened this issue Mar 4, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #1312
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"The 'Expand All' button functionality appears to be malfunctioning. Despite expanding all sections, the button label remains as 'Expand All'. Upon clicking the 'Expand All' button, the label changes to 'Collapse All', indicating the intended action. Similar case for vice versa (Collapsing all sections still shows 'Collapse all' text on button instead of 'Expand All'. As in the below image, all sections are collapsed, the button should show 'Expand All' text rather than 'Collapse All'.

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@arbrandes arbrandes added the bug Report of or fix for something that isn't working as intended label Mar 6, 2024
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imasdekar commented Jul 13, 2024

I would be interested to work on this.
I tested this on the open-release redwood.1 branch with the demo course and I am unable to reproduce this issue.
Below is a Screencast of what I see
Screencast_20240713_214117.webm

@hinakhadim @arbrandes So is this still an open issue?

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