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Show scrollbar when necessary (#20142) #20143

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- Backport go-gitea#20142
  - Firefox on Windows will unconditionally show scrollbars when you specify `overflow: scroll`. This is bad behavior, as you don't always need the scrollbar. Changing the scroll value to auto fixes this issue and only shows the scrollbar when necessary.
  - Resolves go-gitea#20139
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@Gusted Gusted added this to the 1.17.0 milestone Jun 26, 2022
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@lunny lunny merged commit 0dab138 into go-gitea:release/v1.17 Jun 27, 2022
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