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Latest Forums Scrolling Issue?

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by RickCoMatic, Feb 18, 2014.

  1. RickCoMatic

    RickCoMatic Well-Known Member

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    Are you having trouble with the Latest Forums Scrolling???
     
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    Yup
     
  3. TIMEtoRIDE

    TIMEtoRIDE Active Member

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    No - - seems normal

    Maybe it's the cold weather . . .
     
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    I have to run the forum page in "compatibility mode" in IE8 for the scrolling to not "start over" prematurely.
     
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    quebecois59 Well-Known Member

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    Normal with Google Chrome here.
     
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    I've been experiencing issues with the forum scrolling continuously moving despite me placing my cursor on a forum link. I believe it's a compatibility problem as it only happens when I'm in Mozilla Firefox.
     
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    Firefox working good here.
     
  9. RickCoMatic

    RickCoMatic Well-Known Member

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    I'm running Firefox 27.0.1

    Never had a problem until this week.

    The Latest Forums would STOP when the cursor was placed within the Box.

    It no longer halts.
     
  10. k-moe

    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    I am not having that problem with Safari.
     
  11. RickCoMatic

    RickCoMatic Well-Known Member

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    Checked switched-over to Safari, ...

    Safari: Fine

    Must be a Mozilla bug.
     
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    Running I.E. 10, works fine.
     
  13. FtUp

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    this ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    CN
     
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    As someone who builds websites, you've just crushed my spirit. We spend about 1/4 of the build time dealing with issues due to IE8 or compatibility, and you used them both! :lol:
     
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    No problems with Netscape 2.0.
     
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    :lol:

    Anyone tested it in Lynx?
     
  17. schmuckaholic

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    Had that issue initially when I (finally) upgraded to v26 -- before that, I was still using 3.05 because I have a thing about Mozilla's retarded numbering system. Started loading plugins/extensions (Ghostery, NoScript, Flash) and it seems to have settled down.
     
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    I wonder if the AOL browser works?
     
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    I'm running Firefox 27.0.1 at the shop, and it works fine.

    Last night I tried at home and the scrolling didn't stop. That machine should also be Firefox 27.0.1.

    Both machines Win XP.

    I'm wondering if it's a Java issue, and I have different versions of that. Will look into it.
     
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    I just checked here at the shop. Firefox is telling me my Java version is out of date. This version is 10.45.2.18.

    I must have neglected to upgrade the plugin.
     
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    Java version on the home computer (scrolling doesn't stop) is 10.51.2.13.
     
  22. schmuckaholic

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    That's the Java plugin -- I have the same.

    Check the machine's java version in the control panel for grins, or www.java.com/verify will also work. I've got 1.70_u51, or what the site calls version 7 update 51.
     
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    i just disabled Java in my Chrome and it works fine, just like it does with it enabled
     

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