Empty bar appears below Cluster Health title
Summary
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There is an empty grey bar appearing just below the Cluster Health title and above the graphs.
Steps to reproduce
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- Add a Kubernetes cluster (Operations > Kubernetes) into a project.
- Install Helm and Prometheus.
- Observe the Cluster Health section.
Example Project
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https://gitlab.com/rpereira2/autodevops-deploy/clusters/58348
What is the current bug behavior?
(What actually happens)
A grey bar appears just below the "Cluster Health" title.
What is the expected correct behavior?
(What you should see instead)
There should not be an empty grey bar below the "Cluster Health" title.
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Possible fixes
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