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DNB Eufemia Design System UI Library
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title: 'Issue reporting'
version: 11.3.0
generatedAt: 2026-05-19T08:46:50.027Z
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# Issue reporting
If you discover a **security issue** in the `@dnb/eufemia` library, please report it by sending an
email to [tobias.hoegh@dnb.no](mailto:tobias.hoegh@dnb.no). This will allow us to assess the risk, and make a fix available before we add a
bug report to the GitHub repository. Thanks for helping out.
When reporting issues or suggesting new features, we would appreciate if you use [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/dnbexperience/eufemia/issues) or our [Jira Kanban board](https://dnb-asa.atlassian.net/jira/software/c/projects/EDS/summary). Another option is to send a Slack message in [#eufemia-web](https://dnb-it.slack.com/archives/CMXABCHEY).
For reproduction of issues you can use our [starter templates](/issue/) (StackBlitz or CodeSandbox). Including this in your report helps us out a lot.
## GitHub issues
When reporting issues on GitHub, you need to have a [GitHub account](https://github.com/join).
First step is to click on the `New issue` button in the `Issues tab` on GitHub.
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The next step will show you all the possibilities for new issues. Create a new `Bug Report` or a `Feature Proposal` to go next.
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These will each have a prepared template you need to fill out in order to submit your issue.
## Eufemia Version
### Browser – JS
To check the JS version used on the current page, type in your browser console:
```js
Eufemia.version
```
To view both the JS and CSS versions, along with all Eufemia versions currently rendered on the page:
```js
Eufemia.versions
```
### Browser – CSS
To check the CSS version used on the current page, run in your browser console:
```js
window
.getComputedStyle(document.body)
.getPropertyValue('--eufemia-version')
```
### Node.js
To find out which Eufemia version is imported in Node.js:
```js
// Use "require" instead of "import" if needed
import { version } from '@dnb/eufemia/shared/Eufemia'
console.log('Eufemia version:', version)
```