I've recently set up a Truenas SCALE installation on an old ThinkServer device I picked up from a friend. For a while, everything in the GUI worked perfectly, then suddenly I'm having problems viewing all help/hint popups on all Chrome browsers on both of my Windows machines plus my wife's Macbook.
On Windows/Chrome, clicking the popup/hint link causes a scrollbar (or a second scrollbar if there is already one) to be created on the right side of the screen. Scrolling on the page or moving the scrollbar at all causes the extra scrollbar to go away and the hint to pop into place where it should be. On Mac/Chrome, there isn't a scrollbar, but the hint is also hidden until I scroll at all.
I have tested this after clearing all cache, disabling all plugins and extensions, resetting Chrome settings, testing in Incognito, resizing the window to dynamically switch to mobile format, and even reinstalling Windows and Chrome entirely, and this issue still occurs. I've also updated SCALE to the most recent release version and rebooted the machine.
Digging into element explorer in Chrome shows the popper-content and div initially located below the visible area of the current window (as reflected by the scrollbar), but I'm not sure how to raise this as an issue.
On Windows/Chrome, clicking the popup/hint link causes a scrollbar (or a second scrollbar if there is already one) to be created on the right side of the screen. Scrolling on the page or moving the scrollbar at all causes the extra scrollbar to go away and the hint to pop into place where it should be. On Mac/Chrome, there isn't a scrollbar, but the hint is also hidden until I scroll at all.
I have tested this after clearing all cache, disabling all plugins and extensions, resetting Chrome settings, testing in Incognito, resizing the window to dynamically switch to mobile format, and even reinstalling Windows and Chrome entirely, and this issue still occurs. I've also updated SCALE to the most recent release version and rebooted the machine.
Digging into element explorer in Chrome shows the popper-content and div initially located below the visible area of the current window (as reflected by the scrollbar), but I'm not sure how to raise this as an issue.