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This is a (possible) UX feature request; I don't know if it's limited to my browser (firefox 127.0 on manjaro linux).
When using clay-make... commands, the newly rendered page is shown from the beginning, i.e. the browser scrollbar is at 'zero'. This is not a problem for small outputs, but when working with large namespaces and outputs this can create a lot of development friction. Would it be practical to store the scrollbar position before reloading?
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This is a (possible) UX feature request; I don't know if it's limited to my browser (firefox 127.0 on manjaro linux).
When using clay-make... commands, the newly rendered page is shown from the beginning, i.e. the browser scrollbar is at 'zero'. This is not a problem for small outputs, but when working with large namespaces and outputs this can create a lot of development friction. Would it be practical to store the scrollbar position before reloading?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: