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Inspiring
April 17, 2018
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Adding padding to the bottom of the TOC

  • April 17, 2018
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Hi. I have noticed a problem viewing Responsive HTML5 output in the Edge browser (RoboHelp 2017). When you expand the Table of Contents (TOC) so that it fills the full height of the page, and then point the cursor at the last entry in the TOC, the displayed popup obscures the TOC entry. I understand this is standard behaviour for the Edge browser, but I wondered if there is a way to avoid this behaviour, perhaps by adding some padding to the bottom of the TOC. Any advice would be appreciated.

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Correct answer Willam van Weelden

Thanks. Unfortunately, I cannot see any effect from adding this. Have you found that this fixes the described problem for the Edge browser?

Mark


That's what I get for testing Chrome... In edge, it doesn't take. This one does!

div.toc-holder ul.toc {

    padding-bottom: 200px !important;

}

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Willam van Weelden
Inspiring
April 21, 2018

Which layout are you using? I just gave the Azure Blue layout a spin (desktop) and it seems to show the same behaviour as Chrome.

MDennettiAuthor
Inspiring
April 23, 2018

Hi. I am using the Charcoal_Grey layout.

MDennettiAuthor
Inspiring
April 23, 2018

Some additional info: we are seeing the same behaviour on multiple machines and for multiple users.