Prereq: Site, tested in Chrome and Edge.
My use case starts in a site as the main user landing point. From here various actions and a pair of reports are presented to the user.
Depending on the user's screen resolution the initial landing page may or may not scroll. Given the user has scrolled down the page, when they click on a task link (from a task report for example) the task opens up within the site framework but is not at the top of the task, instead, the interface retains the previous scrolled to position.
This has been observed where the target form has been constructed in either formLayout or in headerContentLayout constructs.
I cannot find a way to force the vertical page position back to the top of the form.
Can anyone suggest a solution?
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I think Appian introduced its solution in one of their 21.x versions. I suggest going through the release notes once. If you don't find anything, then as Stefan mentioned, you will have to contact Appian.
There is a mention in the 21.2 release notes (21.2 - automatic scrolling for wizards) however this seems to indicate that the focus switches to the top of the form when transitioning in a form wizard use case which would suggest to me that you would either need to be switching between task nodes or within the current interface. This does not meet my requirement.