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Unexpected Behavior in Docs #516

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starkfire opened this issue Jan 24, 2022 · 2 comments
Open

Unexpected Behavior in Docs #516

starkfire opened this issue Jan 24, 2022 · 2 comments
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hacktoberfest type: documentation 📚 Improvements or additions to documentation

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@starkfire
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Describe the bug
There are some sections in the docs with unwanted empty spaces at the bottom. Scrolling down continuously on sections with radio buttons or pressing any sample radio button will expose this empty space.

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To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Visit any one of the following components:
  1. Click on any radio button OR scroll down continuously

Expected behavior
Same with other sections, there should be no empty space at the bottom of the window when visiting the affected sections. Clicking a radio button should only set a button to an 'active' state instead of exposing the empty space.

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  • OS: Windows 10
  • Browser: Chrome
  • Version: 97.0.4692.99 (64-bit)

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Issue is apparently caused by the main scrollbar, since disabling overflow-y: scroll in #main-content resolves the issue.

@carwack
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carwack commented Jan 25, 2022

Thanks for noticing this!

I quickly took a look and it seems to be an issue with the CVisuallyHidden component that is used in the CRadio component.
It has an absolute position but I don't see why it is acting up just now. 🤔

@TylerAPfledderer
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TylerAPfledderer commented Apr 18, 2022

Hey folks! This might be related to Chrome. There is no extra scroll occurring in Firefox on any of these pages.

It can be solved by applying a position property with a value of 0 or less, like top: 0 or top: -999px

@peoray peoray added type: documentation 📚 Improvements or additions to documentation hacktoberfest labels Oct 12, 2022
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