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Accordion - Ripple | unexpected behavior #16804

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mehmetcetin01140 opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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Accordion - Ripple | unexpected behavior #16804

mehmetcetin01140 opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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The ripple effect should only be displayed at the clicked area.

@mehmetcetin01140 mehmetcetin01140 added the Type: Bug Issue contains a bug related to a specific component. Something about the component is not working label Nov 21, 2024
@mehmetcetin01140 mehmetcetin01140 added this to the 18.0.0-rc.2 milestone Nov 21, 2024
@github-actions github-actions bot added the Status: Needs Triage Issue will be reviewed by Core Team and a relevant label will be added as soon as possible label Nov 21, 2024
@mertsincan mertsincan removed the Status: Needs Triage Issue will be reviewed by Core Team and a relevant label will be added as soon as possible label Nov 22, 2024
mehmetcetin01140 added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 27, 2024
Fixed #16804 | Accordion - Ripple | unexpected behavior
@mehmetcetin01140 mehmetcetin01140 moved this to Done in PrimeNG Nov 27, 2024
@mehmetcetin01140 mehmetcetin01140 closed this as completed by moving to Done in PrimeNG Nov 27, 2024
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