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Extension StickyFeed #124

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Grishkaone opened this issue Jan 3, 2022 · 8 comments
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Extension StickyFeed #124

Grishkaone opened this issue Jan 3, 2022 · 8 comments
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@Grishkaone
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Hello !

I've found a little bug in the Sticky Feeds extension. When using a web browser to access my FreshRSS installation, I can use Safari or Firefox :

Safari / extension off

In this configuration, the left bar (feeds tree) scrolls out of sight with the content.

Safari.-.extension.OFF.mov

Safari / extension on

Here, the menu stay in place. I can scroll inside, or in the content on the right, independently.

Safari.-.extension.ON.mov

Firefox / extension off

The menu stay in place, I can scroll both part independently.

Firefox.-.extension.OFF.mov

Firefox / extension on

This is quite funny actually : when I scroll down on the content side, the feeds menu goes down out of screen entirely. 😂

Firefox.-.extension.ON.mov

So the 1) the behavior is not consistant between browser and extension status and 2) Firefox is going nuts when it's active.
Any idea ?

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@Frenzie
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Frenzie commented Jan 3, 2022

Pinging @marienfressinaud

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The StickyFeed is no longer necessary since it's natively supported by FRSS now (this is why it works on Firefox with the extension disabled). I suspect a bug in Safari, maybe this one? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51792783/safari-positionsticky-not-working-in-an-overflowauto-element

I don't have Safari on my computer so I can't confirm.

@math-GH math-GH changed the title Extension StikckyFeed Extension StickyFeed Jan 3, 2022
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math-GH commented Jan 3, 2022

I can confirm, that in Safari the side navigation does not stick at the top as the Firefox does.

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Frenzie commented Jan 3, 2022

You mean at all or with this extension enabled? Because if the latter, well, let's just remove it (probably leaving a deprecated & removed README in there for a while).

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math-GH commented Jan 3, 2022

I tested Safari without this extension.

Summary:
Without extension:
Firefox: Sidebar fixed while scrolling
Safari: Sidebar does not fix while scrolling

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The -webkit- prefix is normaly not used by Safari 15. I tried with <nav>, the full .aside and .aside.aside_feed elements, even with the .treewithout any success. I also tried without the -webkit- prefix, same result. 😕

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math-GH commented Jan 31, 2024

Sorry, I have not seen the response. I do not have any Mac devices anymore to test it

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