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Navigation returns 404 if JS is not enabled #1401

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princedanielscodes opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 4 comments
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Navigation returns 404 if JS is not enabled #1401

princedanielscodes opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 4 comments

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@princedanielscodes
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Note - filling in this form will file an issue against the canonical.com website.
Please provide as many details as possible in order to provide maintainers more context about the issue. Don't skip/remove any of the sections below. If there is no data to provide in one of the sections, please specify it by typing "N/A" or similar. That will help maintainers reproduce the issue and be able to help quickly. Thanks.

Summary

[I tried opening the menu on the website and it just didn't work. It redirects you to an error page instead]

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Go to 'https://canonical.com/'
  2. Click on 'The menu button on the top right'
  3. Scroll down to 'N/A'
  4. See error

Expected behavior

[See some options in the menu.]

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Browser/device details

  • Device: [Desktop PC]
  • OS: [Windows 11]
  • Browser [edge]
  • Version [ 129.0.2792.89 (Official build) (64-bit)]
@mtruj013
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mtruj013 commented Nov 4, 2024

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?

@princedanielscodes
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That was a mistake…
Skip step 3 and you should see it…

I just tried it again and it’s still the same error.

@mtruj013
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mtruj013 commented Nov 4, 2024

@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?

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Thank you, I'm looking into this.

@mtruj013 mtruj013 changed the title MENU BUTTON BUG Navigation returns 404 if JS is not enabled Nov 8, 2024
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