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New Messages message doesn't disappear when one gets to the bottom of the timeline by clicking on it #5321

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AmandineLP opened this issue Oct 17, 2017 · 5 comments
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@lampholder lampholder added T-Defect Help Wanted Extra attention is needed S-Major Severely degrades major functionality or product features, with no satisfactory workaround P1 ui/ux labels Oct 18, 2017
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This is seemingly fixed.

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ara4n commented May 16, 2018

it is intermittently still there; i saw it the other day. you can repro it by switching between rooms; at some point the fixupHeight and scroll jump mess causes the room to expand slightly from the point you have scrolled to, meaning that you are no longer at the very bottom, thus the “jump to bottom” reappears.

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This seems to refer specifically to
2018-05-16-190210_334x239_scrot

which empirically does disappear when you click on it.

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thus the “jump to bottom” reappears.

Also I can entirely believe this, but I think that's a different issue, probably covered under #2646

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This seems to be no longer relevant

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