#37144: Filters appear above main table in admin in Firefox
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Reporter: Alyssa Herzog | Owner: (none)
Type: Bug | Status: new
Component: contrib.admin | Version: 6.0
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Triage Stage: Unreviewed
Has patch: 0 | Needs documentation: 0
Needs tests: 0 | Patch needs improvement: 0
Easy pickings: 0 | UI/UX: 1
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Description changed by Alyssa Herzog:
Old description:
> While working on upgrading one of our Django based services I noticed
> that the filters for the admin panel in Firefox sit above the main table.
> In Chrome and Safari it seems to work as intended and it's on the right
> hand side of the table. I created an empty project to validate it wasn't
> something our code was doing (screenshots to follow) and sure enough it
> happens even on an empty project (only ran db migrations to make the
> default sqlite db and made a superuser to access the admin page). In our
> project it seems to happen across all admin pages.
>
> From the empty project:
> {{{
> $ pip freeze
> asgiref==3.11.1
> Django==6.0.6
> sqlparse==0.5.5
> }}}
>
> I searched for a ticket already existing about this but couldn't find
> one, but if I simply couldn't find it please forgive me and let me know.
>
> If I am missing any information, please let me know so I can update this
> issue, thank you.
New description:
While working on upgrading one of our Django based services I noticed that
the filters for the admin panel in Firefox sit above the main table. In
Chrome and Safari it seems to work as intended and it's on the right hand
side of the table. I created an empty project to validate it wasn't
something our code was doing (screenshots to follow) and sure enough it
happens even on an empty project (only ran db migrations to make the
default sqlite db and made a superuser to access the admin page). In our
project it seems to happen across all admin pages.
I should also note both images in the screenshot are the same size (I had
to resize the Firefox one due to being too large to attach) it doesn't
matter what size the browsers are, they retain the respective position of
the list filter.
From the empty project:
{{{
$ pip freeze
asgiref==3.11.1
Django==6.0.6
sqlparse==0.5.5
}}}
I searched for a ticket already existing about this but couldn't find one,
but if I simply couldn't find it please forgive me and let me know.
If I am missing any information, please let me know so I can update this
issue, thank you.
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