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Vertical scrolling of panel can't reach top unless browser window is at least a certain height #18

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gsmith-to opened this issue Dec 16, 2013 · 1 comment

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@gsmith-to
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There's a fixed banner at the top of the page which says "Gcode viewer' on the left and 'Spread the word' (with a pulldown) on the right. This obscures part of the main panel even when scrolled all the way up. The amount obscured seems to depend on the height of the browser window (actually, depending on the height, the top of the panel may be unreachable even without this banner on top).

This laptop I'm using has a 1366x768 screen. With a maximized window and the main vertical scrollbar all the way up, I can see 'Select GCode file' in the left panel and just barely all of 'gCodeViewer is a visual GCode visualizer' in the right panel (of course you won't have that v. scrollbar in a larger browser window). The tabs (2D 3D gcode) at the top of the right panel can't be seen at all. I've found that by stretching the window to be about 30% taller than the screen, there's a point at which the window panel titles and tabs become visible (as does a fairly wide margin at the bottom). And the vertical scrollbar also vanishes since the window can now contain the whole panel. There is a range of heights where the scrollbar is gone but the banner still mostly covers the tabs.

This problem occurs on all the views (model info, layer info, etc)

Platform - ubuntu 13.10 - browser: tested on Firefox 26.0 and chromium Version 31.0.1650.63

Excellent work, very useful tool.

@levlandau
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Hey, great tool, very nice.

I confirm there is an issue with the social medial tab blocking the control tabs at the top of the screen. Seems it shows up on laptop. One workaround is to make the browser full-screen, but this is kinda cludgy. Below is a screenshot showing how the tabs are not accessible.

Link to image. (http://i.imgur.com/54KJYxM.png)

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