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Feature request: Quick navigation menu with anchors #833

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ecentinela opened this issue Apr 30, 2017 · 1 comment
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Feature request: Quick navigation menu with anchors #833

ecentinela opened this issue Apr 30, 2017 · 1 comment
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@ecentinela
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The quick navigation menu is useful, but it can be improved if the links include an anchor to the scrolled element.

It's normal to refresh the window to see something changes, but it's annoying that I need to scroll every time from the top of click the menu again.

If anchors are implemented, when the browser is refreshed, I can be in the exact same scroll position.

For example, I normally go to the "Tasks" inside a service that shows me the nodes where I have a service deployed. This element is the last one in the page. Every time that I want to see how these tasks changes their status (starting, running, etc), I need to refresh and scroll down again (or click the menu again).

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I'd accept a PR for that, it should be easy to implement.

eliat123 added a commit to eliat123/portainer that referenced this issue May 23, 2017
Signed-off-by: Eli Atzaba <eliat123@gmail.com>
eliat123 added a commit to eliat123/portainer that referenced this issue May 29, 2017
Signed-off-by: Eli Atzaba <eliat123@gmail.com>
@deviantony deviantony modified the milestones: 1.13.x, 1.13.3 Jun 20, 2017
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