I wanted to make sure that this wasn't buried as I am also experiencing these issues described by two other users below while on android (Samsung S23 Ultra) using Microsoft Edge Browser/Firefox/Samsung Internet Browser. I am on Hubitat 2.4.0.146. For the first issue described by Scottdogster, I can reproduce it by going to the devices page, select a device, then navigate back to the devices page by clicking on the devices link in the nav breadcrumb at the top which then I lose the navigation bar. This doesn't happen to all devices but for the devices that do, I can reproduce it across browsers.
For the second problem about the bottom of the page being covered as described by oldcomputerwiz. I can reproduce it by going to any page and the bottom portion is cut off with the Edge browser and Samsung Internet browser. I was not able to reproduce it with firefox.
I concur that I'm getting the same - the Devices or Apps pages both do this where the hamburger menu is at the top momentarily and then disappears. Only way to recover is manually change the URL to the root "home" page or click on a device or app and then it reappears.
Google Pixel 6 Pro; Chrome browser; hub version 2.4.0.151
It seems like this is happening on the app or devices pages if I first had gone into a specific app or device and then return via the "breadcrumb" (where it shows a link for Home > Devices > [app or device name] at the top at the top of that specific app or devices page).
I also now notice that if I touch the slider to disable one of the apps - where that slider shows up on the right-most column - after the green disable pop-up acknowledges the action the whole column disappears:
@bravenel I saw the first of these GUI hiccups mentioned in another post early into the platform version rollout, but the thread was about various potential bugs and commenting was cut off after a while without any response about it. Do you know if the dev team is aware of either of these and planning to fix them? Seems to be only happening on certain browsers / OS.