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Description of problem:
When using google chrome, the magnifying glass icon for Eligible content no longer renders and is non-functional.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create and sync third party repo
2. Navigate to Content Management > System Templates
3. Observe the Eligible Content pane
4. Drill down into $repo > Packages
5. Observe pane
Actual results:
Step 3: No icon
Step 5: No icon
Expected results:
Step 3: Should be a grayed-out (nonusable) icon
Step 5: Should be a functional icon/search tool.
Additional info:
Created attachment 574079[details]
screenshot
Note: workaround is that user can of course use the search in the right pane after selecting a template. This is nonetheless a regression.
Not a browser specific issue, we never had that search icon on the left pane.
Re-design work is being done to address finding and adding content to System Templates which should address the overall issue so I'm going to close this.