Hi, A question about a strange phenomemon I've witnessed (intermittently) for years:
Sometimes, when I search for something on a web page (using ctrl-f to "activate" the find-bar), clicking on a link on the page makes the page reflow/relayout, and as a consequence, the link moves. I (personally) don't like this behaviour, so I'm trying to find out how I can stop it happening. I think (but I'm not sure) that the page reflows because clicking the link on the page "disactivates" the find-bar. I'm not 100% certain about this, because I've tried to find a set of circumstances which consistently trigger the reflow, but I'm not having much luck :-( I have a few questions: a) Has anyone else experienced this "reflow" which moves links on the page as you click on them, or is it just me? b) Is there anyway that I can either make the find-bar a permanent fixture, or alternatively, find without having the find-bar appear, so that I can spend a month using epiphany without a dynamically-appearing-and-disappearing find-bar. I could then see whether this makes the (intermittent) reflows stop happening... c) Linked to b) above, I've tried using type-ahead-find (it says it's enabled in about:config) but it doesn't seem to do much. Is this known as not working? Thanks, Jaime (epiphany 2.22.1.1 on current Debian Lenny) _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
