On 1/19/14 6:40 PM +0900, Ray_Net wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote, On 19/01/2014 02:00:
Okay, here's a weird one.

Someone was perusing one of my Web sites and said, to paraphrase:

"If I click in the vertical scroll bar below the handle (grippy) the
page scrolls down more than one full screen."

That is, the vast majority of pages (I've checked many) will scroll so
that the bottom of the first page is now at the top. The pages on my
site scroll up past that, so that the content of the initial screen is
above the top of the page.  Meaning that the user will be missing, not
see, some content.

I cannot give a definitive example since it depends to some extent
upon browser window size.  But, try it at, for instance:

http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_combine.php

I only give this page as an example because it requires several
scroll-downs to see the entire page.

Then try any Amazon.com page.  I haven't found one where it happens.

Oddly, having checked it in:

IE 11
Opera 18
Chrome 32
Safari (Windows) 5
Pale Moon 24 Moz-based
SeaMonkey 2 Moz-based
Firefox 26 Moz-based

only the Moz-based browsers exhibit the problem.

I'm posting here first but it may be an HTML or CSS issue.  Which I
would then pursue in an appropriate Usenet group.

I have tested this on a varity of sites online and most do not exhibit
this but several do.

Any thoughts welcome.


I exhibit also the problem - But who's care ? The developers are not
interested :-)

Same as the bug i encounter here:
I am interested to reply ... both groups Seamonkey and Firefox are
interested about the follow-up of this thread.
BUT because i am not interested to follow the mozilla.support.firefox i
did not subscribe to this group.
SM refuse that i post to both group :-( So i was obliged to not reply
into mozilla.support.firefox :-(
And as i said before: who's care ? ... :-)

Interestingly, I was able to reply to both, even though I'm only subscribed to m.s.s.

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