Thanks for confirming. It's good to know I'm not crazy.
I like your change because it puts the page length+ diff at the top of the viewing window instead of centering it like my suggestion, that really makes sense because you can see more of the change.
Your code, however, needs improvement. You ...
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- Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:41 am
- Forum: ExamDiff Pro
- Topic: HTML Diff Report Height Bug?
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- Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:32 pm
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Re: HTML Diff Report Height Bug?
I can't post my exact diff report because of the confidential content but I pulled some random code off of the net to create a sample file.
What I did notice in the process is that the problem is not replicated in IE, but is an issue for Chrome or Firefox. This is probably because IE cannot center ...
What I did notice in the process is that the problem is not replicated in IE, but is an issue for Chrome or Firefox. This is probably because IE cannot center ...
- Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:07 am
- Forum: ExamDiff Pro
- Topic: HTML Diff Report Height Bug?
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HTML Diff Report Height Bug?
Hello!
I've been generating hundreds of javascript-enabled Diff Reports for work and I think I've happened upon a bug. It occurs when the height of the diff is taller than the window height. Say I have a file with 400 lines of code, and 4 diffs with length as follows:
Diff 1: 1 line
Diff 2: 5 ...
I've been generating hundreds of javascript-enabled Diff Reports for work and I think I've happened upon a bug. It occurs when the height of the diff is taller than the window height. Say I have a file with 400 lines of code, and 4 diffs with length as follows:
Diff 1: 1 line
Diff 2: 5 ...