Good question Tom.
Issue persists on Mac OSX 10.11.6 Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
Perhaps this is a MW 1.27 issue?
I will resize the screenshot and try to send as attachment (staying within the 40KB limit here)
Thanks

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On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Tom <tom@hutch4.us> wrote:
Hmm

That should not be happening. I do not see this behavior on JDocs, desktop or iPhone. What browser are you using? Do you have JavaScript blocked or off?

Tom

On Aug 14, 2016, at 5:53 PM, Bruce Tambling <tambling@brucetambling.com> wrote:

We just installed Foreground on a new MediaWiki site. 

Question: it appears when "editing" a page we get a 'new frame' inside the page - that has another set of scroll bars to navigate. Any way to avoid this? 

When I check "Edit" view on other Foreground sites, like https://docs.joomla.org/Portal:Learn_More, they also go into this "embedded subframe page" to edit. After saving, the page goes back to "normal" without needing the extra subframe for the content.

I'm guessing this editing view is related to Foreground being so beautifully "responsive" on mobile devices? So desktop users need to accept the "embedded subframe page" while editing. (currently, I find this a bit of a nuisance - but will adapt because Foreground is so groovy cool)

P.S. we're rocking with MediaWiki 1.27 with no problems thus far.

Thanks!
Bruce
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