Atlassian just released a Plugin that fixes the issue: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.atlassian.confluence.plugins.editor-height-fix
Plugin fixes it for me
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Full details are on https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-28415 , but in short:
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Chrome 27 is the dev and Chromium builds of Chrome right now. From what I can see, this would be a rendering issue on Chrome specifically to those builds.
I just tested this in the latest Stable (26) and everything looks to be fine there. If you need regular usage then you should switch back to a stable build of Chrome or use another browser.
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May be fixed in Confluence 5.1.3
There is this workaround in pure css : (CONF-28415)
Under Look and Feel > Stylesheet (this is for Confluence 5.1, naming may be different in earlier versions), add the following CSS:
/* CONF-28415 */
form.editor .editor-default,
.editor-fullheight {
height: 100%;
height: auto\9; /* IE8 */
}
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Just upgraded to Chrome 27.0.1453.93, which is the latest stable. The edit area appears too small.
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That javascript workaround work on Chrome 27.0.1453.73 :
./... Place the following in Confluence Admin > Look and Feel > Custom HTML > At end of the BODY:
<script> AJS.$(document).ready(function() { if (AJS.$('#wysiwygTextarea_ifr').length > 0) { AJS.$('#wysiwygTextarea_ifr').height(AJS.$('#rte').height()); } }); </script>
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I just used the javascript in Confluence 5.1.2 for Chrome 28.0.1500.71 m and it worked well.
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Chrome Version 28.0.1500.20 beta-m works correctly without plugins or confluence patches. This can be found in the current Chrome Beta channel http://www.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel
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Hey guys,
I'm on Version 27.0.1453.73 beta and the CSS workaround stopped working.
We had a server reboot yesterday, but I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it.
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Same problem here with Chrome 27.0.1453.65. The workaround doesn't work for me, because we're on a ondemand instance.
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Same happens under Linux with this version:
[8:25] bento:~% chromium --version
Chromium 26.0.1410.63
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