Recently (and I don't know why this started all of a sudden) I am not able to expand the sidebar in Confluence by the use of '[' or via double clicking the bar.
The '[' shortcut works for collapsing the sidebar, but not for expanding it??
I am using Chrome on a Mac and it was working fine until recently. It works for me on Safari and Firefox, but has stopped working for some reason. Everything else works fine.
Anybody else notice this / have this problem / know how to resolve it?
I've found a bug logged that exactly matches the behaviour and have added my comments to it.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-27961
If anyone else needs this addressed, please vote for it. :-)
same problem
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I've definitely seen this in Internet Explorer, and I think it's a Confluence bug: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-27681
The workaround I've found is to hover your mouse over the far left of the screen, and you should be able to drag the sidebar out again. That doesn't resolve the problem, but at least you can get your sidebar back!
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Thanks, it's not just me then. :-)
I knew I could get the sidebar back, it was more wanting to understand why it had stopped working. ;-)
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There's another bug with a similar problem, so it might just be something that's external to you and you can't fix. https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-27961
But it's possible something changed in your environment to break it - did you install any Chrome add-ons that might have had an effect, maybe?
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Nope, as far as I can tell I haven't changed a thing. =(
It is working for all other users on any browser, so it is just my machine that it has stopped working on (and only for Chrome).
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Strange, after a week of this not working it has just started working again.
The only thing I changed, and what I believed fixed it (for some strange reason) was to change the Default Browser to another browser, then set it back to Chrome.
I'll leave this open for a while, in case somebody else can contradict this or provide a better answer. :-)
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