menu disappears

Hello,

I use Safari on MacOs. Since a couple of days the main menu on the left in connect disappears, even when I click the menu open button 

I can open it, but when I chose an option the menu collapse again, it used to stay open. Also, since the same time the Lactate Threshold screen shows only the current data. The graph on 4w and 12w are blank.

  • Direct links not resolve the problem . text all overlap . you can reduce window but why i have to do that .. . with windows 7 and other browsers in console there are a lot of XML errors and first an error of CORS request . xml error for example Invalid XML: Errore interpretazione XML: non well-formed
    Indirizzo: jsonformatter.org/xml-validator
    Riga numero 1, colonna 14:
    month.abbr.04=Apr
    -------------^     .  All xml error are for the = char , If you paste xml on an online validator test not pass

  • Confirmed.
    Supermium browser, an up-to-date Chromium-based web browser compatible with Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 7, 8.x, and newer.
    Works goos, without mentioned issue.
    https://win32subsystem.live/supermium/index.php

    P.S.
    Shame to garmin, for leave old OSs without support!

  • in this browser will the menu stay topen and closed based on the toogle switch?

  • If you mean buttons < and > on the top left screen corner, yes it works, menu will hide or stay visible. Win7/Supermium Version 132.0.6834.222.
    Similar behavior that I see on different PC with Win11/up-to-dated Chrome

  • Hello,

    I would like to report an issue with the Garmin Connect web interface. The sidebar on the left side of the screen auto-collapses every time I click on a link or navigate to a different section. This happens without any action on my part and significantly affects usability, especially when using the platform on larger screens where the expanded sidebar would be useful.

    I have tested this behavior in multiple browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox) and on different devices, and the problem persists across all of them. There is no setting in the interface that would allow me to keep the sidebar open by default.

    Please let me know if this is a known issue or if there is a workaround. I would appreciate the option to disable this auto-collapse behavior or have the sidebar remember its state between navigations.

    Thank you,

  • Please let me know if this is a known issue

    Yes, and I joined your thread to the ongoing discussion.

  • Same problem here. The issue is leading me to interact less and less with Garmin Connect on desktop, just like the last update to Garmin Connect on mobile led me to almost abandon it.

  • Same problem here.  Adding my name to stay updated.  This is extremely annoying!!!

  • thanks will try out, this issue is so irritating that I'm willing to use a different browser to get rid of this Garmin issue

  • Yeah, I'm able to recreate this issue in multiple browsers, including Chrome and Firefox.

    Here's a workaround if you are willing to use Firefox or any other browser which still supports uBlock Origin (not the Lite version). Chrome will *not* work

    1) Use Firefox (or other ublock origin-compatible browser)

    2) Install ublock origin in your browser

    3) Use the following custom filter:

    connect.garmin.com##body:remove-class(minimize-main-nav)

    This will keep the left nav menu open but it still won't work as it did before:

    - On every page load (e.g. after clicking on a menu item), the menu will flicker annoyingly (it will start collapsing, but then the animation will be cancelled and the menu will revert to its expanded state)

    - The menu will allow you to (vertically) expand more than one section at a time (this might be a bonus for some, or an annoyance for others). iirc, previously, the menu would allow only one section to be expanded at a time (it would auto-collapse an existing expanded section when you expanded another section)

    - You will not be able to collapse the menu at all, not even manually by clicking on the left arrow icon (sorry to anyone who wants that feature)