This allows to reduce the loading time of a big board.
Note that there is an infinite scroll implementation in the mixins,
but this doesn't fit well as the cards in the list can have arbitrary
height.
The idea to rely on the visibility of a spinner is based on
http://www.meteorpedia.com/read/Infinite_Scrolling
This allows to reduce the loading time of a big board.
Note that there is an infinite scroll implementation in the mixins,
but this doesn't fit well as the cards in the list can have arbitrary
height.
The idea to rely on the visibility of a spinner is based on
http://www.meteorpedia.com/read/Infinite_Scrolling
We actually want the vertical scrolling to be fixed when opening the
card details.
I am not sure where the `100` value comes from, but this makes the
scrolling happy on the swimlane view and on the lists view.
This reverts commit 74cf9e2573 "- Fix Firefox left-rigth scrollbar."
This reverts commit 9dd8216dfb.
"- Fix cards below swimlane title in Firefox by making
[previous fix](f7c6b7fce2)"
And this partially reverts commit dd88eb4cc
The root of the issue was that I was adding a new div and nesting
the list of lists in this new list. This resulted in some
weird behavior that Firefox could not handled properly
Revert to a code colser to v2.02, by just having the
swimlane header in a separate line, and keep only one
flex element.
fixes#2137
When a list have more cards that can fit in the screen, the members icons
are drawn on top of the swimlane below and the scrollbar is not available.
According to https://github.com/utatti/perfect-scrollbar the container
must have an `overflow: hidden` css style.
When changing the swimlane header from vertical to horizontal, dd88eb4cc1
broke this which led to this weird bug.