ionic scrollable tab with fixed position and scrollable content - css

I used plugins for tabbed slidebox.
Since my contents inside slidebox is large, it needs scrolling. So for that purpose, I changed tabSlideBox.css.
I made the height auto so that I can see all the content inside the slidebox.
But it made the whole tab and slidebox scrollable. I want the tab fixed and content inside the slidebox scrollable. I didn't find any method for that.
I can provide the code if necessary.
Thank you in advance.
.tabbed-slidebox .slider {
height: auto;
}

For my app, I just always put all the content into the ion-content element. When the content became bigger then the screen, it would become scrollable automatically.

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I enabled it with fixing a height but I want it to fit the content height dynamically
how can I solve this issue ?
I am guessing you are trying to keep the tab header out of the scrollable area and make the tab content scrollable only. If that's the case you can set height of tab content with vh. That will keep the tab labels in view and make the height dynamic and content scrollable.
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If this is not what you are looking for, please explain the question little bit further or add some code.

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If you want to have long modals with no scrollbars you must first change modal positioning to absolute. But if your site content is long you must add some top property value. It's because now modal is vertically positioned to whole site, not to current browser view, so % top will not work anymore.
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position: absolute;
top: 100px;
}
Now to scroll you just use browser scrollbar.
Next to get rid of modal scrollbars you add max-height: inherit to modal-body class. Now modal will get larger depending on a content without scrollbars.
.modal .modal-body {
max-height: inherit;
}
Yes this has some disadvantages. The biggest one is that if you launch modal on the bottom of the page you might not even see it because it will popup on the top of the page.
For this issue you can add js scroll top script after modal is fired.
$('#myModal').on('show', function () {
$("body").animate({
scrollTop:0
});
});
Hope that helps!

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I'd like to have many elements fixed, but then have the main text block scroll.
Before I start coding, I'd just like some advice on the best way to do this. Should I wrap ALL the fixed elements together, and then inside that, have a relative element for the scrolling part?
Here is what I am trying to do:
I think you should create a main wrapper for your page which will have a relative position and that you center horizontally on your page (using margin: 0 auto; for example).
Then add inside that wrapper a <nav> for your top navigation and set its css position property to fixed, and then do the same for the sidebar with a <aside>.
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If I understand you well, you want your content to change without the page being reloaded & that the content scrolls, but not the rest.
You can :
Wrap your content into an iframe, so you can change the content without refreshing the whole page with a fixed height,
Just use a fixed height to your content div, and set this :
#yourDivId{
overflow:scroll;
overflow-y:none;
height: XXX px; //Fixed height;
}
Note : your mouse will have to hover the content to scroll it.
Well an advice?
Create separately three blocks; for fixed Nav, Fixed sidebar(for category) and scrolled main block(article). It'll be easy to order, I guess.
How many Category will display on the fixed sidebar? if the list heigher than window's screen, some category will be hidden unless you make it 'overflow:auto'. also consider about possibility of user resizing the screen.
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http://jsfiddle.net/VNVqs/
Here you are:
http://jsfiddle.net/VNVqs/3/
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I have a page where the main content has a variable height. I want to have a fixed height (about 50px) footer to the very bottom of the page.
I need it to scroll along with the page (so not a fixed position).
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If the body content is 300px tall, the window has no scrollbar, the footer would be all the way to the bottom and visible.
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Is there a way to accomplish this in pure CSS? Trying to stay clear of using JS to handle this.
see the fiddle for code and demo
fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/gLpFJ/
demo: http://jsfiddle.net/gLpFJ/embedded/result/
Note: Please note this http://jsfiddle.net/yp4EH/ is not for the answer it is just for demonstration purpose.
I am giving this for help and for concept purpose This fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/yp4EH/ is not related with this question but based on same situation - sidebar, content, footer at bottom always.

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