[webkit-help] A rendering bug in webkit?

Simon Fraser simon.fraser at apple.com
Thu Jan 17 10:24:06 PST 2019


> On Jan 17, 2019, at 4:57 AM, Eric Gorr <ericgorr at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have a (fairly) simple, sample project at:
> 
> https://github.com/EricG-Personal/quasar_tab_layout/tree/feature/scroll_area_only <https://github.com/EricG-Personal/quasar_tab_layout/tree/feature/scroll_area_only> 
> (note, this is the feature/scroll_area_only branch)
> 
> which demonstrates the problem. If the project is built and run, it the content in the scroll area renders correctly in the latest, released version of Firefox, but not in the latest, released version of Safari.
> 
> The project is based on quasar (https://quasar-framework.org <https://quasar-framework.org/>) and to get it up and running should be easy:
> 
> (equivalent NPM commands can also be used)
> 
> 1. yarn global add vue-cli
> 2. yarn global add quasar-cli
> 3. git clone https://github.com/EricG-Personal/quasar_tab_layout.git <https://github.com/EricG-Personal/quasar_tab_layout.git>
> 4, cd quasar_tab_layout
> 5. git checkout feature/scroll_area_only
> 6. quasar dev
> 
> The general structure is scroll area->Inner Div->Content Container DIV->Content Div’s … It’s the Inner Div whose height is 0. The height of the Content Container DIV is correct and seems to be calculated based on the total height of the Content Div’s. When the height of the scroll area is explicitly set, the Inner Div gets the same height at the scroll area  When the height of the scroll area is calculated automatically, the Inner Div does not receive the height of the scroll area  (However, with the latest version of Firefox, the Inner Div does get the height of QScrollArea and that would seem is why it works.)
> 
> I am not sure if this is a quasar framework bug or a browser bug. As near as I can tell my code is correct and the content of the scroll area and was hoping someone here could help me eliminate it or confirm as a webkit bug which may need to be reported and fixed.

Could you put up a live site (or make a CodePen or something) that shows the bug?

Simon


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