On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 12:32 PM, Peter Kasting <[email protected]>wrote:
> It seems worth noting over here that on the whatwg discussion for this, > "native" really means "Mac and Ubuntu". Notably it's not clear whether > this matches Windows, which is 90+% of the userbase for Chrome. I am a > little nervous making blanket statements like "this is native behavior" > when we're not sure whether it is for such large user groups. > > I'm not sure how to test this on Windows, though. > We know Windows doesn't move focus when you click on the scrollbar of the top-level window (e.g. if something inside the window has focus, it doesn't clear focus when you click on the scrollbar), right? We just don't know of a way of testing nested, native scrollbars on Windows. So, I still think it's accurate to call this the Windows native scrollbar behavior. FWIW, see the related http://crbug.com/6759<http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=6759> . Gecko's behavior makes me a little less worried than the "never move focus" > behavior in the absence of data to answer the above question. > > PK >
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