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Not a big deal but a UX annoyance...
Bug description
On our production app, look at a dashboard
https://app.posthog.com/dashboard/267
Then click into 'unique real sign ups', which is a pie chart
You will land on a trends page shown as a line graph instead.
When you open page UI Elements -> Cards i see TABS are not showing content until you click on other and back on first, same for pills.
Possible fix : ( worked for me )
<script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $('.nav-item').tab('show'); $('.nav-tabs li a:first').trigger('click'); }); </script>
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What is missing?
Not all objects created with kube-prometehus have recommended set of labels
Why do we need it?
To comply with best practices and allow easier dependency discovery
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I've been working on the MaterialTemplate and when adding a background color to the "main" area I see the below problem.
This will be a problem as soon as people as a different background color than white.
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Currently there is no explicit way to "refresh" the alerts list or the alert details view, to view the most recent data. Unless you make some UI action on the page, the data will never be updated, once it's rendered.
You can implicitly refresh those pages with current data by performing some other action on the view: