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SplitButton appendTo="self" placement is wrong #5921

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gucal opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5923
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SplitButton appendTo="self" placement is wrong #5921

gucal opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5923
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gucal commented Feb 8, 2024

SplitButton appendTo="self" placement is wrong

@gucal gucal added Type: Bug Issue contains a defect related to a specific component. Core Team Issue or pull request has been *opened* by a member of Core Team labels Feb 8, 2024
@gucal gucal added this to the 10.5.1 milestone Feb 8, 2024
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@melloware melloware removed the Status: Needs Triage Issue will be reviewed by Core Team and a relevant label will be added as soon as possible label Feb 8, 2024
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Fix #5921 - SplitButton appendTo="self" placement is wrong
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