[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #18579: admin footer tends to float to mid screen on scroll (ie fixed on page position).... despite valid html plugin pages
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#18579: admin footer tends to float to mid screen on scroll (ie fixed on page
position).... despite valid html plugin pages
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Reporter: anmari | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Administration | Version: 3.2.1
Severity: minor | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Old description:
> This is happening in windows safari, firefox and IE, on generally HTML
> valid pages in wp 3.2.1 and nightly build. See screenshot. It looks like
> a problem with the css?
>
> If an admin page is longer than the menu, the admin footer is a real
> pain. It starts off at the bottom of the screen, but does not stay, so
> if one has a long admin page that one needs to scroll, it ends up in the
> middle of the page.
>
> It seems that wp admin pages may be getting around this by sticking extra
> clearing divs before the end of every html section.
>
> {{{
> `<div class="clear"></div>`
> }}}
>
> I've tried adding this 'extra' html to my plugin pages but it does not
> seem to help. I've html validated my pages - 2 errors that are wp
> errors
>
> {{{
>
> Line 1, Column 160: Bad value Content-Type for attribute http-equiv on
> XHTML element meta.
> …" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
> Line 1, Column 200: reference to undeclared general entity lsaquo
> }}}
>
> I've tried googling css advice for 'stickyfooters' and the advised css
> options are different to the css code wp has.
>
> In my humble opinion one should try to keep these things simple and avoid
> encouraging developers to alternative 'cleanups'. Some of the sorts of
> plugin admin pages I have seen are bad enough.
>
> For now, Ive added
>
> add_filter('admin_footer_text', 'amr_remove_footer_admin');//
> stop footers floating up the page
> add_filter('update_footer', 'amr_remove_footer_admin');
>
> That leaves a css 'border' line through the middle. I suppose I could
> add some css too to blow that away.
>
> Surely there is some cleaner way to handle the footer if there must be a
> footer ?
>
> I do think this is a 'bug' although base wordpress looks ok.
>
> Possibly related tickets:
> 18229[http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18229]
> 15679[http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/15679]
> 15501[http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/15501]
>
> would this help?
> cssstickyfooter.com[http://www.cssstickyfooter.com/]
New description:
This is happening in windows safari, firefox and IE, on generally HTML
valid pages in wp 3.2.1 and nightly build. See screenshot. It looks like a
problem with the css?
If an admin page is longer than the menu, the admin footer is a real pain.
It starts off at the bottom of the screen, but does not stay, so if one
has a long admin page that one needs to scroll, it ends up in the middle
of the page.
It seems that wp admin pages may be getting around this by sticking extra
clearing divs before the end of every html section.
{{{
`<div class="clear"></div>`
}}}
I've tried adding this 'extra' html to my plugin pages but it does not
seem to help. I've html validated my pages - 2 errors that are wp errors
{{{
Line 1, Column 160: Bad value Content-Type for attribute http-equiv on
XHTML element meta.
…" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
Line 1, Column 200: reference to undeclared general entity lsaquo
}}}
I've tried googling css advice for 'stickyfooters' and the advised css
options are different to the css code wp has.
In my humble opinion one should try to keep these things simple and avoid
encouraging developers to alternative 'cleanups'. Some of the sorts of
plugin admin pages I have seen are bad enough.
For now, Ive added
add_filter('admin_footer_text', 'amr_remove_footer_admin');// stop
footers floating up the page
add_filter('update_footer', 'amr_remove_footer_admin');
That leaves a css 'border' line through the middle. I suppose I could add
some css too to blow that away.
Surely there is some cleaner way to handle the footer if there must be a
footer ?
I do think this is a 'bug' although base wordpress looks ok.
Possibly related tickets:
#18229
#15679
#15501
would this help?
cssstickyfooter.com[http://www.cssstickyfooter.com/]
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Comment (by ocean90):
Just add '''#''' in front of the ticket number, it will be linked
automatically. :)
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18579#comment:2>
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