Chrome version 101.0.4951.41 introduced an issue in the GlobalSearch Web grid view where a gray bar appears above the search results, obscuring the first few rows of results. This affects all GlobalSearch instances running 4.5 or newer.
The GlobalSearch release update 6.2.112 addresses this. However, sites running older versions of GlobalSearch will need to patch this manually. To fix this, two files need to be corrected.
simple-sidebar.css
Locate the file "C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Square9Web\css\simple-sidebar.css" and make the following two changes:
Find the line
margin-top:65px;padding:0;
and replace it with
padding:65px 0 0 0;
Then, find the line
height:calc(100vh - 140px);margin-top:50px
and replace it with
height:calc(100vh - 140px);padding-top:50px
app.min.js
Locate the file "C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Square9Web\js\globalSearch.min.js" and make the following change:
Find the text
if($("#page-content-wrapper").css("margin-top",s),$("#page-content-wrapper").offset()){var g=$(document).height()-$("#page-content-wrapper")
and replace it with
if($("#page-content-wrapper").css("padding-top",s),$("#page-content-wrapper").offset()){var g=$(document).height()-s-$("#page-content-wrapper")
Note that this will vary from system to system. The key difference will be the letter found after .css("margin-top",
In this example, because it is s
, then we change .css("margin-top",s)
to .css("padding-top",s)
and .height()-$
to .height()-s-$
If it were e
instead, then .css("margin-top",e)
would become .css("padding-top",e)
and .height()-$
to .height()-e-$