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[Top Nav] Date picker not correctly positioned in TSVB visualization #43099

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Summary:
Date picker not correctly positioned in TSVB visualization. See screens below

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Root cause analysis: regression of #40262

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@alexwizp alexwizp added bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Feature:Filters regression Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure v8.0.0 release_note:skip Skip the PR/issue when compiling release notes v7.4.0 labels Aug 12, 2019
@alexwizp alexwizp requested review from lizozom and Bargs August 12, 2019 11:57
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Pinging @elastic/kibana-app

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lizozom commented Aug 12, 2019

This is not a bug, but a request made by design team.
#41900

It's currently pending a solution by design team. Feel free to vote up there 👍

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@alexwizp alexwizp deleted the fix/top_nav branch January 4, 2020 08:17
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