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bug: Scroll state not preserved when switching pages #3052

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NusryNizam opened this issue Mar 17, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #3062
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bug: Scroll state not preserved when switching pages #3052

NusryNizam opened this issue Mar 17, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #3062
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Steps To Reproduce

  1. Open a penpot file which contains multiple pages
  2. Click on a page in the left sidebar

Expected behavior

The respective page shows while the scroll position is preserved in the pages list.

Actual behavior

The respective page shows but the scroll position is not preserved in the pages list.

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  • Ubuntu 22.10
  • Firefox 111 (64-bit)

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@NusryNizam NusryNizam added the bug label Mar 17, 2023
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Hi Nusry Nizam,
I've noticed that this only happens in firefox, I'll upload the issue and we'll try to fix it soon: https://tree.taiga.io/project/penpot/issue/5045
Thanks for your message!

@Alotor Alotor self-assigned this Mar 21, 2023
@Alotor Alotor mentioned this issue Mar 21, 2023
@Alotor Alotor linked a pull request Mar 21, 2023 that will close this issue
@Alotor Alotor added this to the 1.18.0 milestone Mar 21, 2023
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