The key is modal-dialog-scrollable in the modal-dialog classlist. With it, the unwanted scrolling stops. Omit it, and the modal bounces up and down with popconfirm clicking. You may have to reduce your vertical resolution or change the browser window size to force it to need to scroll to see the effect.
Try remove modal-dialog-scrollable
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by default,
until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each
element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and
hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding
our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by default,
until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each
element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and
hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding
our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by default,
until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each
element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and
hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding
our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by default,
until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each
element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and
hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding
our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.
Try remove modal-dialog-scrollable
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by default,
until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each
element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and
hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding
our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by default,
until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each
element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and
hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding
our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by default,
until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each
element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and
hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding
our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.
This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by default,
until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each
element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and
hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding
our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within
the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.