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Vertical scroll for Repeat grid layouts

SA-5559

Summary



User have limited the number of rows to 5 before displaying the scroll bar on a repeat grid layout.
But scroll bar is visible even if we have 5 records.

Error Messages



Not Applicable


Steps to Reproduce



1.Create a section with repeat grid layout.
2. Give pagination format as Progressive.
3. For page size(number of rows ), select Other and give the number of rows to 5.
4. Use a collapsible header.


Root Cause



The root cause of this problem is that user is using a 
progressive load which means specific number of records (5 in this case) will be loaded and also having a collapsible header type which expands the grid to display records in it.

According the design requirement user wants to have a collapsed grid by default so "Expanded on load" option is unchecked which was causing the issue.

Resolution



This issue is resolved through the following local change: 


Suggested one recommended approach to get rid of scroll bar, as the user is using a progressive load with collapsible function. 
But to address the design requirements, suggested one more option where "Defer load" contents option could be used in presentation tab.

Enabling this option has addressed the user's scroll bar issue by having a collapsed section by default.

 


 

Published January 31, 2016 - Updated October 8, 2020

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