Include Page Makro creates useless scroll bars

Verena Themsen
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December 20, 2023

I have a lot of pages that collect articles that all relate to a larger subject (but also to other subjects, which is why they are separate articles) using the "include page" makro. Those collections used to look like a normal article, but since I started converting the collections to the new editor, I noticed that all included articles that were written in the new editor appear with a scroll bar at the side, which doesn't make sense, because the full text is being displayed. That navigation bar only shifts some blank space into view (there are no excess carriage returns at the ends of these articles, so I don't even know where that blank space comes from). At the same time, the font is smaller and the lines set tighter than in the other included articles. Articles written in the old editor still appear like they are part of the collective article. All this makes these collections much harder to read.

Any explanation why this is happening, and how I can get rid of these useless navigation bars?

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Verena Themsen
Contributor
December 20, 2023

Found the answer myself, it is a bug appearing on Firefox: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-76409

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