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Bug #1343
open(Mobile Browser) clicks on ventir ventures page – Ventir Ventures Page Moves Horizontally When Dragged sides issue:
Start date:
08/01/2025
Due date:
09/09/2025 (about 6 months late)
% Done:
100%
Estimated time:
1:00 h
Device/Browser/API:
Mobile Browser
Environment:
Production
Current Behaviour:
- When viewing the Ventir Ventures page on a mobile browser, users can drag or scroll the page horizontally (left and right). The page shifts/moves, indicating unwanted horizontal scrolling.
Expected Behaviour:
- Instead, the page should remain fixed within the mobile screen width and should not move horizontally. Horizontal scrolling or dragging must be disabled.
Root Cause:
Funcational Gap
Root Cause Detail:
* When viewing the Ventir Ventures page on a mobile browser, users can drag or scroll the page horizontally (left and right). The page shifts/moves, indicating unwanted horizontal scrolling.
* Instead, the page should remain fixed within the mobile screen width and should not move horizontally. Horizontal scrolling or dragging must be disabled.
Description
- When viewing the Ventir Ventures page on a mobile browser, users can drag or scroll the page horizontally (left and right). The page shifts/moves, indicating unwanted horizontal scrolling.
- Instead, the page should remain fixed within the mobile screen width and should not move horizontally. Horizontal scrolling or dragging must be disabled.
Files
Updated by Lakshmi prasanna V 7 months ago
- Device/Browser/API Mobile Browser added
- Device/Browser/API deleted (
Web Portal)
Updated by Admin Access 6 months ago
- Due date set to 09/09/2025
- Status changed from Open to Resolved
- Assignee changed from Nikhileshwar Enturi to Lakshmi prasanna V
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Estimated time set to 1:00 h
Updated by Lakshmi prasanna V 6 months ago
- File shared image (27).jpg shared image (27).jpg added
- Status changed from Resolved to Re-Opened
- Assignee changed from Lakshmi prasanna V to Nikhileshwar Enturi
The same issue is occurring, so we are reopening this issue.
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