Amazing! So why does the very last frame cut out at the end? It gets worse each time too…
If the frames were made as Scale rather than Offset, I believe that’s why.
Yeah, I had that same problem with my scrolling frame too. The reply above me knows why, but I also found a solution on here if you need to keep it scale, which seemed to fix it for me.
layout:GetPropertyChangedSignal("AbsoluteContentSize"):Connect(function() scrollingFrame.CanvasSize = UDim2.new(0, layout.AbsoluteContentSize.X, 0, layout.AbsoluteContentSize.Y) end)
sorry for the formatting being messed up.
Assuming you’re using a ‘UIListLayout’ to layout GuiObjects in a list set its padding property to use offset instead of scale, i.e;
UIListLayout.Padding = UDim.new(0, 10)
You should set the canvas Size to 0,0,0,0 at the start, you can try to use autoSize aswell, not so good tho, remember to use a UIListLayout or UIGridLayout aswell