/This thread was closed automatically due to a lack of responses over the last month.Hot TopicsLatest: 59 minutes agoLatest: 2 hours agoLatest: 12 hours agoLatest: 2 days agoLatest: 3 days agoLatest: 4 days agoLatest: 8 days agoLatest: 4 weeks agoCurrent DiscussionLatest: 14 minutes agoLatest: 29 minutes agoLatest: 53 minutes agoLatest: 3 hours agoLatest: 5 hours agoLatest: 5 hours agoLatest: 6 hours agoLatest: 6 hours agoLatest: 7 hours agoLatest: 7 hours agoLatest: 10 hours agoLatest: 11 hours agoI'm scrolling down and it jumps back to top! Says:I'm sure this has been covered.On any 'infinite scrolling' page, I get about halfway down and then the page jumps back to the top.Needless to say it's very annoying.I'm using firefox.btw this isn't a new issue; it's been happening for quite a while.Posted at 5:46PM, 2 April 2014 PDTtimington edited this topic 64 months ago.says:What browser? I find lots of weird jumping around on IE. Often it'll just minimize itself, then pop back after a few seconds. I haven't seen any jumping on Chrome.Posted 64 months ago.says:vidterry:I guess it's all part of the 'experience!' Posted 64 months ago.says:timington:I'd like to take the FLICKR staff on a nice plane ride to Malaysia.Give us our old Slideshow back, you stupid ^$$%$$#@#@!!!!!Posted 64 months ago.says:Good workaround to stop jumping: Middle click on the thin right side margin.
The grey autoscroll circle appears so vertical mouse movement handles scrolling. I don't know how Mac scrolling works, but autoscrolling solves the problem with Windows and Linux.Infinite scrolling is tiresome. I dislike how it eventually brings my browsers to a halt when I'm done with the photos above. Separate pages were much better.Posted 64 months ago.says:dno1967b:Not sure what you mean.I'm using a laptop (no mouse) and I've tried 'grabbing' the blue bar on the right side to try and force the scrolling page to stay put. That doesn't work.If you mean the?trackpoint?
I think I disabled it.Posted 64 months ago.says:timington:'m using a laptop (no mouse)try holding the end key down and use pg up and pg dn buttons to scrollPosted 64 months ago.Dorsetdunk edited this topic 64 months ago.says:timington:I guess autoscrolling needs a mouse with a clickable wheel. I vaguely recall having it happen unintentionally with a trackpad, which made me prefer mice. Middle clicking a few pixels to the left of the scroll bar activates it. There is an advanced option in Firefox to enable or disable autoscrolling.Ever since infinite scrolling became popular, scrolling became a frustrating pain all over the web. I've never seen it implemented well. When pages change size, holding down the mouse button on the right side scroll bar makes the document jump several screens away from where the user wanted to be. All the translucent bars above and below content force extra scrolling too, since page up and page down keys always hide a few lines of text behind the bars.
We're in a bad era of interface trends.Posted 64 months ago.says:dno1967b:since page up and page down keys always hide a few lines of text behind the bars.what bars and what text?Posted 64 months ago.says:Dorsetdunk:It was a general comment / complaint about most modern websites. Permanent menus on top and ads on the bottom seem to count as space in the scrollbar, so it breaks the slider and page up and down functions. Add in unblockable pop-ups that dim the screen and the web ceases to serve people needing information.Posted 64 months ago.says:I've given up on this problem ever being fixed, since it's been almost a year now that Flickr took away the option for not using the endless scroll, and as far as I can tell they've done absolutely nothing to address the issue.Out of every 'feature' that's been implemented in Flickr over the past year, this is certainly the most annoying one.Posted 64 months ago.says:Same issue here - firefox on a windows 7 64-bit machine. Highly annoying when browsing trough a stream or pool.
Almost always seems to coincide with 'fetching new photos'. It doesn't jump all the way to the top - just somewhere higher up on the page.Posted 64 months ago.says:Also - clicking a small image from the infinite scrolling page, then going back to it, returns to the top of the infinite scrolling page, not to where you were beforehand.I assume there is no way this could be the intended behavior, right?
It would be awesome if this bug could be fixed, because as it is I rarely click on anything from one of those pages since once I do I'll have to try to find where I was again. Usually instead I just give up and go do something else.Posted 64 months ago.says:I am using FF28 and W7- in the past weeks the jumping and jerking has been just awful.
I've come across an interesting issue that only seems to happen on Spiceworks, and has just started over the past few days. I'll be scrolling down, reading a thread, and when I get to or near the reply box the page jumps back up to the top or near the top.
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It happens every now and then on the beta feed, but not nearly as frequently as it does in threads.Edit: I've been paying more attention to when it jumps back up and it seems to always be immediately as I scroll far enough down to reveal the second to last post before the reply box. As soon as this post is about halfway or fully visible, the page will jump back up most of the way to the top. It's not happening with every post, but it is with many.Edited May 24, 2016 at 12:21 UTC. Kangaroo threads (big jumps):11:26PM - jumped back up by 7/8 posts, 33 replies12:25AM - jumped back up 7/8 posts, 27 replies12:29AM - jumped back up by 17/18 posts, 22 replies4:35AM - jumped back up by 23/34 posts, 28 repliesBunny threads (small jumps):11:30pm - jumped up 1/2 replies when got to the last one, 7 replies4:18AM - jumped back up by 4/5 posts, 13 repliesNon-hoppy threads:When I browse SW, I tend to open a bunch of threads in new tabs then browse to them as I have time. Some threads I read immediately and some I left sit for awhile before I got to them. This also does not seem to have an effect on whether a thread will jump up or not. I noticed that threads that do jump back only do so once; if I scroll back up then down again, or refresh the page, or go to another page of comments and return to page 1, it does not jump again.I haven't found any commonalities between the threads.
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Some of them have lots of comments; some have few. Some have multiple pages of comments; some have just one.
For the threads that jumped, I've included timestamps, how far the post jumped, and how many replies there were at the time, if that helps at all.I PM'd you my IP as well in case it's useful for tracking these issues down. Testing on Chrome reminded me how much I prefer FF haha.
Anyway, confirmed it still happens on Chrome (50.0.2661.102 m ), though it seems to be less frequent than Firefox (45.0.2). Though it's possible I just looked at fewer longer threads tonight.it sure seemed like a lot of the ones I looked at were fewer than 5 replies (and it seems like the page only jumps up for longer threads with very few exceptions).5:30am - jumped up 10/11 posts, 24 repliesSeems to be a loooot less often in chrome.
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Just use instead of and use CSS to style it to look like a link if you wish.Buttons are made specifically for clicking, and they don't need any href attributes.The best way is to use onload action to create the button and append it where you need via javascript, so with javascript disabled, they will not show at all and do not confuse the user.When you use href='#' you get tons of different links pointing to the same location, which won't work when the agent does not support JavaScript. If the element doesn't have a meaningful href value, then it isn't really a link, so why not use some other element instead?As suggested by Neothor, a span is just as appropriate and, if styled correctly, will be visibly obvious as an item that can be clicked on. You could even attach an hover event, to make the elemnt 'light up' as the user's mouse moves over it.However, having said this, you may want to rethink the design of your site so that it functions without javascript, but is enhanced by javascript when it is available.
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