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I built a Canvas content page within the course. Why does a vertical scrollbar show up now on the right side of the page and how do I get rid of it? This has happened a few times.
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Did anyone ever find a solution to this? I don't know if what I'm running into is the same issue, but I haven't found any other posts on unwanted scrollbars.
I've created a Page with two DIVs to allow one DIV with navigation links to remain stationary while the second DIV scrolls through a long text document. The second DIV has a set height. However, Canvas adds an additional scrollbar that scrolls well past the end of the visible content.
i have same problem.
Same here...
Did anyone ever find a solution to this? I don't know if what I'm running into is the same issue, but I haven't found any other posts on unwanted scrollbars.
I've created a Page with two DIVs to allow one DIV with navigation links to remain stationary while the second DIV scrolls through a long text document. The second DIV has a set height. However, Canvas adds an additional scrollbar that scrolls well past the end of the visible content.
When you copy text from a Rich Content Edit source without clicking to edit the source, then the Scroll bar appears in the next Rich Content Edit ares after being saved.
For instance, I want to reuse the instructions I have for a quiz. I click to view the quiz, highlight and copy the text. I then paste this into the instructions for the new quiz. The scroll bar with the frame identifier only shows after I save the second quiz. To prevent the scroll bar from showing, always click to edit the source and copy the text from the RCE.
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