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[BUG] Blog Table of contents links not working #3540

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r3yc0n1c opened this issue Jan 3, 2025 · 7 comments · May be fixed by #3560 or #3562
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[BUG] Blog Table of contents links not working #3540

r3yc0n1c opened this issue Jan 3, 2025 · 7 comments · May be fixed by #3560 or #3562
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r3yc0n1c commented Jan 3, 2025

Describe the bug.

The links in the blog's Table of Contents (TOC) are not functioning as expected. Clicking on any of the TOC links does not scroll the page to the corresponding section, nor does it redirect to the correct content.

Expected behavior

Clicking on a link in the Table of Contents should smoothly scroll the page to the corresponding section with the relevant heading. Alternatively, if the links are meant to be anchors, they should navigate to the correct sections.

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asyncapi-blog-toc-bug.mp4

How to Reproduce

  1. Open any blog post with a Table of Contents.
  2. Click on any link in the Table of Contents.
  3. Observe that the page does not scroll to or redirect to the expected section.

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Google Chrome

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Are you willing to work on this issue ?

Yes I am willing to submit a PR!

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r3yc0n1c commented Jan 3, 2025

waiting for triage, would love to drop a fix

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I'm working on this issue

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r3yc0n1c commented Jan 4, 2025

I'm working on this issue

No need, it's awaiting triage and is already being worked on. You can check other issues in the meantime...

@cs7-shrey cs7-shrey linked a pull request Jan 9, 2025 that will close this issue
@anshgoyalevil anshgoyalevil added enhancement good first issue Good for newcomers area/typescript Specify what technical area given issue relates to. Its goal is to ease filtering good first issues. and removed enhancement labels Jan 10, 2025
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@r3yc0n1c feel free to work on this issue

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@r3yc0n1c feel free to work on this issue

thank you, will drop a PR soon

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I see two other PRs opened for this issue. Ideally, the PR created after the issue is validated by a triager/maintainer should be considered with the priority given to PR opened by the issue author

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