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Feature #75462

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Retain scroll position after deleting/hiding a content element

Added by Malte Koitka over 8 years ago. Updated 5 months ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Should have
Assignee:
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Category:
Backend User Interface
Target version:
-
Start date:
2016-04-08
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Description

Just a usability suggestion which would correct a minor usability annoyance.

Situation:
Page view: Multiple elements exist on one page. You have to scroll a bit to reach the last element.
After deleting/hiding an element from the bottom the page frame "scrolls" to the top because it's reloaded. If you want to take some other action in the same spot you have to find it and scroll there again.

Suggestion:
After deleting/hiding a content element the scroll position should be retained or restored.


Related issues 6 (3 open3 closed)

Related to TYPO3 Core - Feature #72908: Backend: Repositioning the page after a button is usedClosed2016-01-24

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Bug #70074: After saving tt_content, always jumps to topClosed2015-09-24

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Feature #78931: Use ajax in place of page refresh for more actions in the backendNew2016-12-09

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Bug #89678: After creating a new content element in page module or deleting one, scroll back to where I leftNew2019-11-13

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Feature #80613: Add possibility to hide/unhide elements in the page module without reloadNewJan Helke2017-03-31

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Bug #99763: Anchor link does not jump back to the original position after creating an element Closed2023-01-31

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Actions #1

Updated by Malte Koitka over 8 years ago

Perhaps this could be implemented in a generic way, so that for example the creation of content elements could also benefit from that.

Actions #2

Updated by Riccardo De Contardi over 8 years ago

  • Category set to Backend User Interface
Actions #3

Updated by Riccardo De Contardi almost 7 years ago

  • Related to Feature #78931: Use ajax in place of page refresh for more actions in the backend added
Actions #4

Updated by Georg Ringer about 6 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Resolved

this has been solved for at least hide/unhide in page module, delete is a bit harder as it also needs to reculate anchor

Actions #5

Updated by Julian Stock almost 6 years ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to New

This is still a problem when adding new content elements.

element-tt_content-<ID> is missing in redirectUrl after saving a new element.

Actions #6

Updated by Sybille Peters over 4 years ago

  • Related to Story #84364: As editor, I want to use D'n'D and work with less as possible page reloads to be more productive added
Actions #7

Updated by Sybille Peters over 4 years ago

For changing scroll position when adding a CE, #89678 also exists. Looks like a near duplicate.

Actions #8

Updated by Sybille Peters over 4 years ago

  • Related to Bug #89678: After creating a new content element in page module or deleting one, scroll back to where I left added
Actions #9

Updated by Sybille Peters over 4 years ago

  • Related to Feature #80613: Add possibility to hide/unhide elements in the page module without reload added
Actions #10

Updated by Sybille Peters over 4 years ago

  • Related to deleted (Story #84364: As editor, I want to use D'n'D and work with less as possible page reloads to be more productive)
Actions #11

Updated by Riccardo De Contardi 5 months ago

  • Related to Bug #99763: Anchor link does not jump back to the original position after creating an element added
Actions #12

Updated by Riccardo De Contardi 5 months ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed

I close this issue in favor of #89678 please continue the discussion there. A connection between the two issues has been added

If you think that this is the wrong decision please reopen it or open a new issue with a reference to this one. Thank you.

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