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In "Preview" the textarea input box has a horizontal scroll bar but the preview page itself has none
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Author: gangleri

Description:
Hallo!

Please edit the url from above and make a "Preview".

I assume the missing horizontal scroll bar for "Preview" and the rendered page
after "Save" depends on CSS settings for <pre> </pre> (either in Monobook.css or
in user:Foo/monobook.css; posibly also Monobook.js and / or user:Foo/monobook.js).

There are Wikimedia Foundation wikies where each <pre> </pre> has its own scroll
bar. CSS is somthing new for me. Is there any reason not to have the scroll
bar(s) (one for the whole page or one for each <pre> </pre> instance) *by default*?

best regards reinhardt [[user:gangleri]]


Version: unspecified
Severity: trivial
URL: http://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Gangleri/tests/bugzilla/section_links/001#steps

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robchur wrote:

I see both sets of horizontal and vertical scroll bars. Not sure what the
problem is.

gangleri wrote:

Thanks Rob!

Changing to WORKSFORME with latest nightly build
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a1) Gecko/20060214
Firefox/1.6a1

I installed it just before together with the nightly Chatzilla. I could swear
that I *not* seen the scroll bar *above* the satus bar some hours ago using
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; de; rv:1.8.0.1) Gecko/20060111
Firefox/1.5.0.1
If I am wrong / If I was not able to look at the right place this bug is INVALID.

best regards reinhardt [[user:gangleri]]

gangleri wrote:

*nota bene*
This bug is probably INVALID. Editing the same page "Show changes" shows a
horizontal scroll bar *depending* on what is changed (if diff overflows) and
does *not* show it if the content fits inside the window area. This is normal
browser behaviour.
Sorry I did *not* make a screen shot to demonstrate exactly what happened.