Mr Lucky Well-known member Oct 7, 2017 #1 Affected version v2 beta5 If you have a page background image (that does not repeat horizontally) then it shifts a few pixels to the right when you click on Post Thread or Add media Attachments pagebg.webp 106 KB · Views: 37
If you have a page background image (that does not repeat horizontally) then it shifts a few pixels to the right when you click on Post Thread or Add media
Chris D XenForo developer Staff member Oct 18, 2017 #2 This is not something I can reproduce in Safari 11 on macOS High Sierra. Can you advise on the exact CSS code or style properties involved in reproducing the issue? And confirm which browser version?
This is not something I can reproduce in Safari 11 on macOS High Sierra. Can you advise on the exact CSS code or style properties involved in reproducing the issue? And confirm which browser version?
Mr Lucky Well-known member Oct 18, 2017 #3 Safari Version 10.1.2 (12603.3.8) Chrome Version 61.0.3163.100 (Official Build) (64-bit) Firefox 56.0 NB: happens when you use Post Thread from forum list, not once you are actually in a forum.
Safari Version 10.1.2 (12603.3.8) Chrome Version 61.0.3163.100 (Official Build) (64-bit) Firefox 56.0 NB: happens when you use Post Thread from forum list, not once you are actually in a forum.
Chris D XenForo developer Staff member Oct 18, 2017 #4 This didn't help reproduce it, unfortunately. Could you send us log in details so we can see it in action?
This didn't help reproduce it, unfortunately. Could you send us log in details so we can see it in action?
Mike XenForo developer Staff member Oct 18, 2017 #6 This should be fixed for the next release. We need to apply our modal open margin to the <html> element itself. This seems to work as expected in all the browsers I've tested with, but we'll have to see if this causes any unexpected issues.
This should be fixed for the next release. We need to apply our modal open margin to the <html> element itself. This seems to work as expected in all the browsers I've tested with, but we'll have to see if this causes any unexpected issues.