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Firefox Bug
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David Coxsell
149 posts
Tue Jan 14, 20 3:57 AM CST
Hi Tim,
I just noticed that the scroll bar within firefox extends the page.
I looked at the css properties using the web developer panel and it seems that this line within the CSS is causing it.
height: 100.1%;
within the html, body css set.
seems fine in other browsers however : (
I just noticed that the scroll bar within firefox extends the page.
I looked at the css properties using the web developer panel and it seems that this line within the CSS is causing it.
height: 100.1%;
within the html, body css set.
seems fine in other browsers however : (
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Tue Jan 14, 20 10:53 AM CST
It happens in Chrome too.
It's because of this code you added to the additional CSS that overwrites that class
.width100vw { border: 0; width: calc(100VW); left: 0; margin-left: calc(-50vw + 50%); position: relative; }
It's because of this code you added to the additional CSS that overwrites that class
.width100vw { border: 0; width: calc(100VW); left: 0; margin-left: calc(-50vw + 50%); position: relative; }
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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David Coxsell
149 posts
Tue Jan 14, 20 12:13 PM CST
Hi Tim,
Thanks, but I did however check the Sytist demo and it was acting the same on there also.
If I disable the line I mentioned above in web developer the problem goes away.
Thanks, but I did however check the Sytist demo and it was acting the same on there also.
If I disable the line I mentioned above in web developer the problem goes away.
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Tue Jan 14, 20 12:32 PM CST
The demo does not have a horizontal scroll in any browser on my computer including Firefox. Maybe you have some sort of browser add-on causing that.
I don't know why a height attribute to the body class would caused a horizontal scroll since it is the opposite direction. But you can try to add to the additional CSS of your theme body,html { height: auto !important; } and see if that makes a difference.
I don't know why a height attribute to the body class would caused a horizontal scroll since it is the opposite direction. But you can try to add to the additional CSS of your theme body,html { height: auto !important; } and see if that makes a difference.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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David Coxsell
149 posts
Tue Jan 14, 20 1:01 PM CST
Thanks Tim, will try that.
I did install the grammarly plugin last night so will check to see if it’s that.
I did install the grammarly plugin last night so will check to see if it’s that.
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David Coxsell
149 posts
Tue Jan 14, 20 3:24 PM CST
Tim, thanks for your time and appologies.
Turns out it was indeed the Grammarly plugin causing the issue.
Turns out it was indeed the Grammarly plugin causing the issue.
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