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Bug description
For longer folder descriptions the last lines of the description are sometimes not visible in the web view because you can't scroll down all the way to the end. This is true for Firefox and Chromium. They do behave a bit different, though.
Steps to reproduce
- Make a folder description with 10+ lines
- Navigate to that folder in the Nextcloud web interface (try big 4k monitor with firefox and chrome)
- Play around with window size of the browser (also try fullscreen)
Expected behavior
All lines should be visible.
It shouldn't be necessary to add "dead text" at the end of the readme.md to make all relevant lines readable.
Nextcloud Server version
32
Operating system
None
PHP engine version
None
Web server
None
Database engine version
None
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
None
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
None
What user-backends are you using?
Configuration report
List of activated Apps
Nextcloud Signing status
Nextcloud Logs
Additional info
The bug exists for quite some time now. At least from Hub 30 I would say. Maybe it got a bit better in recent versions. I'm not sure.
Bug description
For longer folder descriptions the last lines of the description are sometimes not visible in the web view because you can't scroll down all the way to the end. This is true for Firefox and Chromium. They do behave a bit different, though.
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
All lines should be visible.
It shouldn't be necessary to add "dead text" at the end of the readme.md to make all relevant lines readable.
Nextcloud Server version
32
Operating system
None
PHP engine version
None
Web server
None
Database engine version
None
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
None
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
None
What user-backends are you using?
Configuration report
List of activated Apps
Nextcloud Signing status
Nextcloud Logs
Additional info
The bug exists for quite some time now. At least from Hub 30 I would say. Maybe it got a bit better in recent versions. I'm not sure.