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  1. XWiki Platform
  2. XWIKI-13135

No vertical scrollbar in the drawer when there are many entries

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Solved By
    • Major
    • 15.10-rc-1
    • 7.4.1
    • Menu
    • Unknown
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    Description

      To reproduce :

      • Go in your wiki administration
      • Set it to multilanguage and empty the field "available language"
      • Go on Sandbox.WebHome
      • Open the side bar
      • Clic on language to expand the language list
      • There is no scroll bar available

      Expected result:

      • The vertical scroll bar is active in the sidebar if there are more entries than the height of the visible block

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            [XWIKI-13135] No vertical scrollbar in the drawer when there are many entries

            This was solved in the same commit as XWIKI-21037.

            Lucas C Charpentier Lucas added a comment - This was solved in the same commit as XWIKI-21037 .
            gdelhumeau Guillaume Delhumeau added a comment - - edited

            Reverted because it breaks selenium tests and is not very stable.

            gdelhumeau Guillaume Delhumeau added a comment - - edited Reverted because it breaks selenium tests and is not very stable.
            gdelhumeau Guillaume Delhumeau added a comment - - edited

            Note that iScroll is supposed to support scrolling for tablets. Locally, I've tested with my Android devices, and all the tests failed.

            I can fix this issue for PCs quite easily (it's working locally), but it's gonna be more difficult for tablets.

            gdelhumeau Guillaume Delhumeau added a comment - - edited Note that iScroll is supposed to support scrolling for tablets. Locally, I've tested with my Android devices, and all the tests failed. I can fix this issue for PCs quite easily (it's working locally), but it's gonna be more difficult for tablets.

            Hmm actually you cannot use the mouse wheel, but you can "slide" the drawer as if we were using a tablet, but only if you click on the header of the drawer. Definitively not user-friendly.

            gdelhumeau Guillaume Delhumeau added a comment - Hmm actually you cannot use the mouse wheel, but you can "slide" the drawer as if we were using a tablet, but only if you click on the header of the drawer. Definitively not user-friendly.

            Good: there is an option in the drawer library to display scrollbars. I just need to enable it.

            gdelhumeau Guillaume Delhumeau added a comment - Good: there is an option in the drawer library to display scrollbars. I just need to enable it.
            gdelhumeau Guillaume Delhumeau added a comment - - edited

            That's the way it is coded but I agree it's not very user-friendly (it's the iScroll component used by the drawer: http://git.blivesta.com/drawer/)
            However, I just want you know that you are able to scroll with your mouse scroll wheel.

            gdelhumeau Guillaume Delhumeau added a comment - - edited That's the way it is coded but I agree it's not very user-friendly (it's the iScroll component used by the drawer: http://git.blivesta.com/drawer/ ) However, I just want you know that you are able to scroll with your mouse scroll wheel.

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              gdelhumeau Guillaume Delhumeau
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