Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-14250-20180418082855/@comment-14250-20180420070044

Ah well, auto-alphabetize isn't as important now, manually doing that is now much easier with an expanded view.

This has been really helpful! Thanks to both of you for input! I'm gonna go with 25px * 8 for now. Any more and the bottom of the categories disappear off the bottom of my screen.

I can fix that by zooming out to 90% which lets me view 10-12 easily, but shrinks font-size all-around, but for now I'll base it on what I can view at 100%

This has doubled how many I can view which is a great improvement!

One thing I did notice about this change is that when zooming in to a large degree, the 3 fields below show changes / Publish (Add Features and Media / Categories / Templates) are no longer in a collective scrollable box. This is easy to notice if you zoom into 150% while editing a wikia page as even the "Add features and media" dropdown will require scrolling to see all of.

Do you know what might cause this loss of scrolling which aids in viewing these at higher zooms?

Restoring this function could also deal with any problems inherent with displaying more than 8 lines (for me anyway, or whatever number suits people's various monitor heights / zoom preferences) or using Rolento's auto-adjust function on a high-number page.

If it is not possible to restore the 3menu scroller which seems to vanish when this code is in place, do you know if it is possible to define how many lines to display as a variable tied to the zoom the browser is using? Since 8 works at 100%, maybe adjust to 4 lines at 200% or 16 lines at 50% ?

I'm guessing maybe not because I had to refresh my cache when switching from 10 lines to 8 lines, so maybe restoring the lost scroller is more feasible?