Closed VitaliyR closed 8 years ago
@buzinas W/o explanation? Thanks.
@VitaliyR Sorry, I thought I answered.
There is no particular reason for using negative right, and I don't understand why you think it's not usual (at least, for me, it's something I've used many times).
I don't understand your problem, also. Do you have a jsFiddle or something like that to show me what's happening? It would be nice to tell me what is the OS and browser either.
I see.
I think the problem is caused by flex container. I tried to init the plugin on it.
Any news?
@buzinas I can't reproduce and while trying to do so I'm reaching new bugs - somewhy ss-hidden
class is added to scrollbar. Plugin decides that scroll doesn't needed there.
Anyway, I have a structure:
2 column flex
1
2 - 2 row flex
1
2 - flex .... flex ... container with scroll.
And here content scrolls fine, but the scrollbar div ss-scrollbar
is staying at the top of container, but it's style attributes are changing (top in % etc).
So, it seems something weird happens in nested flex structure
Can I close this?
@buzinas I think yes. But, anyway, there are very strange behaviors under latest Chrome (53.0.2785.143 (64-bit)) using complex flexbox layouts.
Hi there!
I'm wondering why do you use
position: relative
andstyle: right: -Npx
for.ss-scroll
?Why not usual relative/absolute?
I tried to use it, and out of the box the scrollbar was sticked to top.