Describe the bug
With the small/top toolbar, you can enable contextual chips. Though for example, if you click the about button, it will open the subreddit's about page, and still keep the toolbar open.
Steps to Reproduce
Go to any subreddit
Click on the 3 dots for the toolbar
Click on "About"
See error
Expected behavior
Upon clicking the button, it should close the toolbar, allowing the user to see the content on the screen, specifically the about page for the subreddit.
Smartphone (please complete the following information):
Device: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
Android: Android 13
Sync version: 23.02-18-12:19 (23026)
Sync variant: Pro
Additional context
The wiki and other buttons function as expected.
If you click the about button using the toolbar button(through the list you can customize), the menu goes away after clicking, so it's just the chip variant of the about button.
Describe the bug
With the small/top toolbar, you can enable contextual chips. Though for example, if you click the about button, it will open the subreddit's about page, and still keep the toolbar open.
Steps to Reproduce
Expected behavior
Upon clicking the button, it should close the toolbar, allowing the user to see the content on the screen, specifically the about page for the subreddit.
Smartphone (please complete the following information):
Additional context
The wiki and other buttons function as expected.
If you click the about button using the toolbar button(through the list you can customize), the menu goes away after clicking, so it's just the chip variant of the about button.