Closed (works as designed)
Project:
Drupal core
Version:
6.6
Component:
base system
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
7 Nov 2008 at 02:52 UTC
Updated:
18 Nov 2008 at 16:36 UTC
I'm not sure whther this is a bug or feature ...
I have just installed a fresh copy of Drupal 6.6 on an IIS machine and have noticed that when I am in the Modules administration page the header row of the modules table floats at the top of the page as you scroll down. That is the row with "Enabled, Name, Version, Description" gets caught at the top of the page when the page is scrolled down. In explorer there appears to be an added border that stays at the top of the screen independent of scroll position. It appears to be independent of theme and browser and only happens on the modules page.
Screen shot attached.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| screenshot.jpg | 42.49 KB | dkhorne |
Comments
Comment #1
Emad commentedI have the same problem.
Comment #2
Emad commentedMy comment move to
http://drupal.org/node/335931
Comment #3
dave reidIn response to the original post, that's how admin/build/modules is designed. Its a JavaScript feature so you can see the table headers as you scroll down and you still know what you're looking at.
Comment #4
Emad commentedMy comment move to
http://drupal.org/node/335931
Comment #5
Emad commentedMy comment move to
http://drupal.org/node/335931
Comment #6
dave reidI'm going to mark this as 'by design' since we have a separate issue for the weird style issue.