Using the latest version of FireFox on MacBook Pro, the buttons at the top of text editors in content elements (like Bold, Italics, alignment, etc.) scroll off the screen if you type far enough down. This means that I have to scroll to the top, pick the button, scroll back to the text, enter it, scroll back to the top to turn it off, then scroll back down again to continue. For Bold and Italics, I can just use the shortcut keys, but I have not memorized every button’s shortcut key.
Is this a known issue that is only in FireFox? I prefer to use that browser, but if this is a bug with no fix that only occurs in FireFox, I can learn a new browser.
Let me know if screenshots would help.
Thanks y’all,
Jon
Hey gatehealing,
Sorry for the late reply, I assume that you are describing the “default” or “classic” editor toolbar, I took a look in our github issues and didn’t find this, but in testing on my localhost I could recreate the error once out of five tries in Firefox.
I take it that you are experiencing this much more, I found that if you enable “Distraction Free Writing” Ctrl+Shift+F (on Windows) or Command+Shift+F (on a Mac) after you click in the text area the toolbar will be fixed at the top of the screen. Please give this a try.
Best regards,
Mike
No prob Mike,
I’m using the Classic editor, Advanced Layout Builder. And yes, in the text editor, its toolbar. It doesn’t do it in Chrome at all, but does it every time in Firefox for me.
Trying to get used to chrome instead now.
Thanks
Jon
Hi,
Ok, also give the “Distraction Free Writing” keyboard shortcut a try, it actually seemed nice :)
Best regards,
Mike
I’ll give it a try. Thanks!
Jon