when those modules are at the bottomthe whole page shakes pretty violentlyhappened after the new u

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Cakey Bot2w ago
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CathRtic
CathRticOP2w ago
when those modules are at the bottom the whole page shakes pretty violently happened after the new update i believe before the shake happened rarely in particular cases i think it has to do with the aspect ratio im using the browser in and assume it isnt an isssue in full 16:9 but this is how i use my desktop so if there is any solution that would be helpful the column count is 10 maybe changing that could help but i lose some vertical real estate that way
Serenaphic
Serenaphic2w ago
We actually fixed that before by enabling some CSS for the scroll-bar. You could resolve the issue by enabling overlay scrollbar in your browser or setting scrollbar-gutter in custom CSS. what happens is that the page gets resized when the scrollbar appears, rendering objets to be smaller, meaning there's no need for the scrollbar anymore, and it just flickers between the two. really annoying

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