2024-04-20 13:56 BST

View Revisions: Issue #2689

Summary 0002689: Unwanted vertical scroll bars on content
Revision 2019-08-05 17:31 by Harriet Bazley
Description Certain pages on Dreamwidth have acquired unnecessary vertical scrollbars on the individual blog entries. They don't actually do anything because the work area of the pane(?) to which they are being applied is already maximised, but they obscure the underlying text since they are drawn over the top of it.
Resizing the browser window to reduce the horizontal width causes the unwanted scrollbars to disappear. Dragging it wider again brings them back.
Revision 2019-10-21 10:40 by Vincent Sanders
Description Certain pages on Dreamwidth have acquired unnecessary vertical scrollbars on the individual blog entries. They don't actually do anything because the work area of the pane(?) to which they are being applied is already maximised, but they obscure the underlying text since they are drawn over the top of it.
Resizing the browser window to reduce the horizontal width causes the unwanted scrollbars to disappear. Dragging it wider again brings them back.
Revision 2019-08-05 17:31 by Harriet Bazley
Steps To Reproduce Visit one of the various affected blog pages, e.g.
 https://stoutfellow.dreamwidth.org/
https://asianamlitfans.dreamwidth.org/18750.html
https://solarbird.dreamwidth.org/

Try resizing the browser window.
Revision 2019-10-21 10:40 by Vincent Sanders
Steps To Reproduce Visit one of the various affected blog pages, e.g.
 https://stoutfellow.dreamwidth.org/
https://asianamlitfans.dreamwidth.org/18750.html
https://solarbird.dreamwidth.org/

Try resizing the browser window.
Revision 2019-08-05 17:31 by Harriet Bazley
Additional Information It doesn't always apply to ALL entries of an affected page. For example, on
 https://asianamlitfans.dreamwidth.org/?skip=20
I only see scrollbars on the two entries for July 8th and March 28th and the other 18 are fine.

The common factor seem to be that all affected blogs are labelled as using the "Neutral Good for Practicality" CSS style, but by no means all blogs on Dreamwidth using this style show the same behaviour, e.g.
https://landingtree.dreamwidth.org/ which appears fine.

Revision 2019-10-21 10:40 by Vincent Sanders
Additional Information It doesn't always apply to ALL entries of an affected page. For example, on
 https://asianamlitfans.dreamwidth.org/?skip=20
I only see scrollbars on the two entries for July 8th and March 28th and the other 18 are fine.

The common factor seem to be that all affected blogs are labelled as using the "Neutral Good for Practicality" CSS style, but by no means all blogs on Dreamwidth using this style show the same behaviour, e.g.
https://landingtree.dreamwidth.org/ which appears fine.