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Pagination: New pages should start at the top #7138

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d7oc opened this issue Jun 17, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #7322
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Pagination: New pages should start at the top #7138

d7oc opened this issue Jun 17, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #7322
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Priority:p3-medium Normal priority Type:Bug Something isn't working

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@d7oc
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d7oc commented Jun 17, 2022

Steps to reproduce

  1. Go to a folder with many entries which don't fit on a single result page
  2. Go to the end of the first page
  3. Select the next page

Expected behaviour

The next page should start at the top

Actual behaviour

The next page is already scrolled to the bottom

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Regarding environment details: This happened on cloud.owncloud.com

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tbsbdr commented Jun 17, 2022

thanks for reporting!
on the long run imo we should find a way to get rid of the pagination, but I'm afraid this will take some time.
@lookacat can you estimate if this is a quickwin?

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@tbsbdr tbsbdr added Type:Bug Something isn't working Priority:p3-medium Normal priority labels Jun 22, 2022
@tbsbdr tbsbdr changed the title New pages should start at the top Pagination: New pages should start at the top Jun 22, 2022
@AlexAndBear AlexAndBear self-assigned this Jul 25, 2022
@kulmann kulmann moved this to Done in Web Support Board Jun 19, 2023
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