191 - Config Window Jumping Around
When changing settings on a config page, usually towards the bottom, the page jumps back up some, hiding the setting you just changed, and you have to keep scrolling back down.
I noticed this about a month ago, but not exactly sure when it started.
It does it on longer pages that scroll, such as Fortress and SexyMap. Scroll to the bottom, change a setting, and it jumps back up part way.
| User | When | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Nevcairiel | Nov 16, 2010 at 06:55 UTC | Changed status from Duplicate to New |
| Nevcairiel | Nov 16, 2010 at 06:55 UTC | Changed status from New to Duplicate |
| Partha | Nov 16, 2010 at 00:56 UTC | Changed description:When changing settings on a config page, usually towards the bottom, the page jumps back up some, hiding the setting you just changed, and you have to keep scrolling back down. I noticed this about a month ago, but not exactly sure when it started. + + It does it on longer pages that scroll, such as Fortress and SexyMap. Scroll to the bottom, change a setting, and it jumps back up part way. |
| Partha | Nov 07, 2010 at 17:40 UTC | Changed component from None to AceGUI-3.0 |
| Partha | Nov 07, 2010 at 17:34 UTC | Create |
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Facts
- Last updated
- Nov 16, 2010
- Reported
- Nov 07, 2010
- Status
- New - Issue has not had initial review yet.
- Type
- Defect - A shortcoming, fault, or imperfection
- Priority
- Medium - Normal priority.
- Votes
- 0
- Component
- AceGUI-3.0
- Reply
- #1
sapu94 Nov 17, 2010 at 19:42 UTC - 0 likesI also noticed this with a scroll frame I was using from AceGUI. I didn't do a whole lot of testing with it, but iirc status.scrollValue is used to determine the position of the scroller. If you instead make sure that status.offset is the same before and after the reload (instead of status.scrollValue) then the scroller will stay in the exact same spot.
Hope this helps.
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