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SidePanel: Title bottom border always showing even if content is not scrollable #5142

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makafsal opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5143
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SidePanel: Title bottom border always showing even if content is not scrollable #5142

makafsal opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5143
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role: dev Sev 4 Not visible to or noticeable to users. Affects minor functionality, no workaround needed. type: bug 🐛 Something isn't working

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Carbon for IBM Products

Description

The content is not scrollable but still bottom border is there.

Component(s) impacted

image

Browser

Chrome

@carbon/ibm-products (previously @carbon/ibm-cloud-cognitive) version

v2.37.0

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Severity 4 = The problem is not visible to or noticeable to an average user. Affects minor functionality, no workaround needed.

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Carbon for IBM Products

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@makafsal makafsal self-assigned this May 10, 2024
@sstrubberg sstrubberg added type: bug 🐛 Something isn't working Sev 4 Not visible to or noticeable to users. Affects minor functionality, no workaround needed. role: dev labels May 14, 2024
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