Settings -> Personal -> Show LeftBar shrinked won't work

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Settings -> Personal -> Show LeftBar shrinked won't work

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VERSION: Madsonic 6.3.9700.3e2ad42.20171013.0956
SERVLET: Integrated with madsonic, I suppose it's Jetty.
SERVER: CPU: i5-3470T | ARCH: X64 | MEMORY: 2GB | HDD: 6TB
OS: Debian 9
SYSTEM: Server
INSTALLER: Deb
JAVA: OpenJDK 8
BROWSER: Any
CLIENT: Firefox 57.0b6
DESCRIPTION: Settings -> Personal -> Show LeftBar shrinked won't work
REPRODUCIBLE: Yup
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I think it worked in the previous version... :(

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Re: Settings -> Personal -> Show LeftBar shrinked won't work

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Re: Settings -> Personal -> Show LeftBar shrinked won't work

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Unfortunately we can't reproduce this issue.

Can you clean your browser cache and retry it on the demo server.

Cleanup: http://www.refreshyourcache.com

Demo Server: http://beta.madsonic.org/pages/demo.jsp

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Re: Settings -> Personal -> Show LeftBar shrinked won't work

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Madevil wrote:Unfortunately we can't reproduce this issue.

Can you clean your browser cache and retry it on the demo server.

Cleanup: http://www.refreshyourcache.com

Demo Server: http://beta.madsonic.org/pages/demo.jsp

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I'm trying with the demo, but it won't work on any browser (Chrome/Firefox at work, and at home), I've already cleaned the browser's cache. :(
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Re: Settings -> Personal -> Show LeftBar shrinked won't work

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VERSION: MADSONIC 6.3 | BUILD: 9840.8df1ddd.20180107.0710
REST: MADSONIC REST API v3.0.0, MADSONIC REST API v2.8.0, SUBSONIC REST API v1.16.0
OS: Linux 3.10.102 #15266 SMP Mon Mar 26 15:08:28 CST 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
SERVER: jetty/8.y.z-SNAPSHOT, java 1.8.0_172, Linux 3.10.102 (amd64)
HOST: Synology NAS 1815+ (DSM 6.1.6-15266 Update 1) | CPU: INTEL Atom C2538| ARCH: X64 | MEMORY: 16GB | HDD: 36TB, RAID6
CLIENT/BROWSER: FF 53.x, Safari
JAVA: ORACLE JDK 1.8.0_172
DESCRIPTION: as in the topic's subject or body
REPRODUCIBLE: yes
logged in as admin
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It does not work here too.

To make it more clear, screenshots will help 8-)
this settings has no effect (even if reloading the webpage, or logout-logon again). The left bar keeps expanded, and does not start shrinked. (also not, if the webpage is reloaded via a configuration change, say, changing the language)
this settings has no effect (even if reloading the webpage, or logout-logon again). The left bar keeps expanded, and does not start shrinked. (also not, if the webpage is reloaded via a configuration change, say, changing the language)
shrinking(and unshrinking) works as expected, if clicking the button.
shrinking(and unshrinking) works as expected, if clicking the button.
LeftBar shrinking via button works fine.png (18.43 KiB) Viewed 7844 times
Cache was cleared, tried with different browsers on different OS (Win/Mac, FF, Safari)

EDIT: Aha, I found out, that its not working with the standard Admin account. If I log in as a normal User, the Bar is shrinked at the start.
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