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CONcrescent Lists Should Be Scrollable on Mobile Devices #24

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andyjreyes opened this issue Feb 2, 2017 · 1 comment
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CONcrescent Lists Should Be Scrollable on Mobile Devices #24

andyjreyes opened this issue Feb 2, 2017 · 1 comment

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@andyjreyes
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andyjreyes commented Feb 2, 2017

Environment:
Device: iPhone 6s
OS: iOS 10.2.1 (latest as of this issue filing)
App: Safari

Description:
On mobile devices like the iPhone 6s, the user is able to vertically scroll the sidebar on the left, but not vertically scroll the list items and applications on the right. Attempting to scroll the items vertically results in scrolling the entire CONcrescent page. The user can, however, scroll the items horizontally.

Being able to scroll through items normally is a big help too when browsing items such as staff applications.

Repro Steps:

  1. Open CONcrescent on a mobile device.
  2. Tap on Staff Applications or Org Chart (ensure the list is long enough to require scrolling).
  3. Attempt to scroll through the list.

Actual Behavior:
Attempting to vertically scroll through a list of items on CONcrescent on mobile devices scrolls the entire page.

Expected Behavior:
User is able to scroll through lists of applications on the right both vertically and horizontally. User should still be able to vertically scroll through the sidebar on the left.

@Tsaukpaetra
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Interesting, repro on my dad's Phone. Something to note, the iFrame holding the menu does still scroll.
Additionally, the top bar containing the pagination elements gets cut off.

iOS 10.3.2

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