This issue appears to be isolated to Internet Explorer:
I'm moving option
tags from one select
to another when they're double clicked using Javascript. The select
elements can have many items, so I've set the height with overflow: auto;
so that they scroll. If you scroll down the list and double click an item to move, the select
list will scroll up to the top when the option
is removed, instead of staying at the current scrolled-to position as it does in Chrome or Firefox.
I made a basic example to demonstrate this here: https://jsfiddle.net/yk8LeLbw/1/
The Javascript is pretty simple:
$(".listBoxSelectorAvail").dblclick(function() {
$(this).find("option:selected").remove().appendTo(".listBoxSelectorAssigned");
});
$(".listBoxSelectorAssigned").dblclick(function() {
$(this).find("option:selected").remove().appendTo(".listBoxSelectorAvail");
});
I haven't been able to find any specific reason why this happens - I'm not sure if it's a bug or if this is expected behavior, but is there anything that can be done?
EDIT: made the title more clear
EDIT 2: I was hoping to stop the scrolling, but the best solution I've come up so far is to rescroll once the item has been moved, as seen here: https://jsfiddle.net/yk8LeLbw/2/
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