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Thank you for having implemented this @sladeP ! It is a big improvement already. However it seems that the 90vh value overestimates the required height (and strangely enough, no matter what the value of "90vh", it seems the height does not change on my end), resulting in having the global vertical scrollbar at the same time as the column scrollbars, which is unfortunate. It's as if the calculated max-height of the column didn't take the height of the rest of the kanboard UI and browser UI into account. Do you know of any way to fix that so that, when there is a single swimlane, we only see the vertical scrollbars of the .board-task-list and not also global vertical scrolling?
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Thank you for having implemented this @sladeP ! It is a big improvement already. However it seems that the 90vh value overestimates the required height (and strangely enough, no matter what the value of "90vh", it seems the height does not change on my end), resulting in having the global vertical scrollbar at the same time as the column scrollbars, which is unfortunate. It's as if the calculated max-height of the column didn't take the height of the rest of the kanboard UI and browser UI into account. Do you know of any way to fix that so that, when there is a single swimlane, we only see the vertical scrollbars of the .board-task-list and not also global vertical scrolling?