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Blog post metadata on small screens (less than 1220px width) can be slightly scrolled along the y-axis although there's enough space to show the complete metadata without scrolling. Scrolling makes sense on large screens (1220px width or more) when the metadata is placed in the sidebar and the screen height is insufficient to show the complete metadata, but scrolling should be disabled on small screens.
Reduce the browser's viewport width to less than 1220px.
Scroll to the blog post metadata section above the footer.
Hover the blog post metadata with the mouse, observe the visible vertical scrollbar only for the metadata container, scroll via mouse wheel and observe some slight scrolling only within the metadata block.
Thanks for the reproduction. I can confirm this for Firefox, Safari and Chrome. The scrollbars seem to be implemented deliberately, I assume with good reason. The question, then, is probably only one of making it less likely that they appear. Perhaps there is a tweak that @squidfunk can apply.
In the meantime, the overflow-y property is set to auto on a div with the class .md-sidebar__scrollwrap. If you are sure that this will not cause problems for your site you could override this in extra.css:
Thanks for reporting! Indeed, the sidebar which hosts the blog post information has several shortcomings that need to be addressed, which we will do when working on the blog templates again. For now, 2800e7e should be a bandaid.
Oh, and thanks for all of the great bug reports and reproductions that you're submitting lately, @sisp. Really good work that helps us to identify the root causes of the reported problems quickly to fix them.
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Bug description
Blog post metadata on small screens (less than 1220px width) can be slightly scrolled along the y-axis although there's enough space to show the complete metadata without scrolling. Scrolling makes sense on large screens (1220px width or more) when the metadata is placed in the sidebar and the screen height is insufficient to show the complete metadata, but scrolling should be disabled on small screens.
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9.4.5-blog-metadata-scroll-small-screen.zip
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