Posted: March 12, 2020 at 9:03 am
If I set my footer fixed the calendar bleeds over the footer |
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Why are all the tickets after me being answered and mine not? |
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Hi, I checked, and do not see any bleeding going on there. May I ask which browser are you using? |
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tested with chrome and firefox, it seems to happen when the browser is fullscreen in high resolution(2560×1440). if you rescale the window its ok. |
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I’m not seeing the issue. Can you not set the footer to static or relative? If you set an element to display: fixed it will stay right where it is when the page is scrolled. That’s something you might want with a header but not a footer. |
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The browser has to be maximised, if I rescale the browser and then go max again its ok. When the browser is maxed en you pick a calendar its bleeding, tried every browser |
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Hi, If you’re logged out of the site (in other words, not logged into the site as admin) do you still see the issue with the footer? |
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yes, tested in incognito mode in different browsers |
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This is what I see with a 2560 x 1600 resolution display: https://slack-files.com/T02SY781D-F0100GF3V3R-51d3303dd5 I do not have a display that does 2560 x 1440 to test with. What you could do is try changing the Calendar’s Week Mode setting, (fixed, liquid, or variable). You could also try changing its Height setting. |
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When in settings I placed it in fixed week mode ( fixed height) |
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If I make my footer fixed the calendar is behind the footer |
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Tested on other pc, no problem, very strange, just this resolution seems trouble |
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One thing you could check is what happens if you temporarily switch to another theme. This could rule out whether the issue was caused by the theme or not. |
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