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Superset interface #31922
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There are a few potential areas to investigate for resolving the rendering issues you're experiencing with the Superset interface:
Review these areas to see if they address the rendering issues you're encountering. If the problem persists, further investigation into the specific configurations and environment settings might be necessary. To continue talking to Dosu, mention @dosu. Help Dosu learn! Give it feedback: Great Response | Irrelevant Answer | Incorrect Sources | Too Verbose | Hallucination | Other |
Are you logged in as the admin user? I would otherwise assume that you didn't load examples when installing, so there are no assets to show, but the global nav missing from the top is curious. Any errors in your JS console? Also, could you give the issue a more descriptive title? |
Bug description
I encountered an issue when trying to access the Superset interface. Some elements or data were not visible as they are shown in the provided images. While the system appears to be functioning correctly in the background, not everything is being displayed as expected, similar to how it is shown in the images.
The interface doesn't seem to render all the content as it should, and some parts are either missing or not visible. This might be due to display settings or compatibility issues between the software version and the data.
Screenshots/recordings
No response
Superset version
master / latest-dev
Python version
3.9
Node version
16
Browser
Chrome
Additional context
No response
Checklist
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