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Add scroll bar to confirmation popup

lovedigit

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💡Describe your Feature request

I love the new feature on latest beta 3.19.0.beta.3, where you are shown selected images in the confirmation popup for any action performed on images. It is perfectly fine as it is right now.
This is more of a suggestion than feature request.
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When large number of images are selected, users have to scroll down to the bottom of modal window, to click on confirm button. When you're just deleting one page of content, it is not a big deal, but imagine doing it for a dozen pages, and you've to scroll every time.
I suggest that to solve this, we can add scroll to shown image thumbs, if they are overflown outside of window height. That way, confirmation button is always in the view, and users don't have to scroll to the bottom, every time they want to perform actions on large number of images.
Sure, the scroll bar can be customized to thin pill shaped to match the modal window, instead of default browser scroll bar.

👏Where did you saw this?

Just an suggestion based on user feedback. Didn't see anywhere that I know of.

🔥Interest outside our community

No.
 
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I've altered that modal to limit previews just to 50 items and the scroll doesn't look needed now. I limited as it could hang the webpage when using too many resources.

I believe that these modals could be also bigger on desktop, that way we can display 10 images per row and not just 5.
 
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