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I could be wrong, but having the drawer set as a dynamic height in CSS (e.g. height: auto;) with runtime-loaded content will cause the drawer to be partially visible upon load, possibly due to the height calculation being performed before the content is loaded and the drawer sized appropriately.
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I could be wrong, but having the drawer set as a dynamic height in CSS (e.g. height: auto;) with runtime-loaded content will cause the drawer to be partially visible upon load, possibly due to the height calculation being performed before the content is loaded and the drawer sized appropriately.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: