On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 6:33 AM, kingpin <[email protected]> wrote:

> First of all, I was able to edit posts of other people. In my humble
> opinion, I shouldn't have this privilege unless that member allowed me
> to.
>

As they say, it's not a bug, it's a feature.


>
> And secondly, in every wave on the right side there is a dragger with
> two arrows. Sometimes the shadow behind the dragger that actually
> shows the current position of the page, doesn't follow the dragger.
> When I released the mouse button, the dragger went automatically back
> to the shadow. Although I am newbie, I think the mistake is inside the
> code, scrolling the page should be done with either the dragger, or
> arrows, or mouse wheel. When you drag the dragger the page should
> scroll as well. I think that when you drag the dragger there is a var
> that stores the position of the shadow that makes this problem.
>
>
Yeah, the scrollbar has ... issues.


> Currently I have used Wave via Chrome, Firefox, Explorer, Safari,
> Opera and trying to figure a way to use it in Konqueror of OpenBSD.
> Platforms used Mac Os X panther, Windows Xp Pro, Windows Vista 32-bit
> Home Premium.
>
>
> Anyway, it is an innovative view about communication and congratz to
> ya all!
>
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