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Navigation returns 404 if JS is not enabled #1401
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Thanks for reporting @princedanielscodes. Unfortunately I can't recreate this issue, clicking the menu button opens up the navigation as expected for me on both chrome and ff. When you say "Scroll down to 'N/A'", could you clarify what you mean? |
That was a mistake… I just tried it again and it’s still the same error. |
@princedanielscodes I think I understand what's happening. Do you have JavaScript enabled on your browser? You need it in order to access the navigation menu. It's only when I disable it that I can recreate the issue you're describing. @Sophie-32 something to think about. For users who do not enable JS, what fallback do we want? |
Thank you, I'm looking into this. |
Hi @Sophie-32, any updates on this navigation error? |
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Summary
[I tried opening the menu on the website and it just didn't work. It redirects you to an error page instead]
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Expected behavior
[See some options in the menu.]
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