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Funny display in edit_users #1614

Open jberanek opened 8 years ago

jberanek commented 8 years ago

Hi,

Happy Chinese New Year to all.

On a 1.5.0 install, we had to make the "users.name" field VARCHAR(75) (same as email) and when listing users we get a funny looking display (see pic). The scrolling bar in the name field doesn't scroll anything and is also hiding the last field. Even when hiding all fields but "name", the scroll bar persists (see pic). Anything I can do to make it look "normal" ?

Thanks.

Reported by: treblig-fr

Original Ticket: mrbs/support-requests/890

Attachments: https://sourceforge.net/p/mrbs/support-requests/890/attachment/edit_user.php.png

jberanek commented 8 years ago

Same thing on list of rooms. Looks like it's doing this on all 1st field of listings.

Original comment by: treblig-fr

Attachments: https://sourceforge.net/p/mrbs/support-requests/_discuss/thread/7d068af9/cd0b/attachment/admin.php.png

jberanek commented 8 years ago

I cannot repeat the problem today ! Topic considered closed.

Thanks

Original comment by: treblig-fr

jberanek commented 8 years ago

OK, let us know if it comes back.

Original comment by: campbell-m

jberanek commented 8 years ago

Hi Campbell,

I will. The only unusual things I did yesterday was using remote-desktop to connect to a (non MRBS) remote installation and using TeamViewer. Might have been enough to give W10 hiccups on an i3.

Original comment by: treblig-fr

jberanek commented 8 years ago

Hi,

I did a new 1.5.0 install and got the weird display again in Firefox and IE. Using Chrome, the display is fine.

If I removed all references to overflow in the jquery dataTables.fixedColums.xxx.js , the scroll bar disappears but the table columns are misaligned between headers and data rows.

I'm lost...

Original comment by: treblig-fr

jberanek commented 8 years ago

Reinstalled again and it works OK. This is killing me... If it does it again tomorrow, it means it's an even day's bug :-) :-) :-)

Original comment by: treblig-fr