The Firefox 'bounce'
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The Firefox 'bounce'
Is it just me?
For as long as I can remember this has been happening. When I hover over a link or a bookmark, if I click, that link, about 1 in 10 times, the page will jump upwards a touch & I'll often end up on the link below or miss completely!
It's not as if this spoils ones day, but it is a behaviour I notice in FF & not IE. - I have to say I get this phenomenon on more than one machine, so I'm ruling out hardware.
For as long as I can remember this has been happening. When I hover over a link or a bookmark, if I click, that link, about 1 in 10 times, the page will jump upwards a touch & I'll often end up on the link below or miss completely!
It's not as if this spoils ones day, but it is a behaviour I notice in FF & not IE. - I have to say I get this phenomenon on more than one machine, so I'm ruling out hardware.
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Is it FF, or something built into the OS?
If there's one thing I really hate about the file Explorer, it's that. WhereTF has it gone? characteristic. I think it's built into Windows.
With a fair sized 'tree' opened in the left column, it can easily jump more than a page.
I'm sure someone thought they were being helpful in predicting where you might want to be looking, but I just want them to leave it where it was.
If there's one thing I really hate about the file Explorer, it's that. WhereTF has it gone? characteristic. I think it's built into Windows.
With a fair sized 'tree' opened in the left column, it can easily jump more than a page.
I'm sure someone thought they were being helpful in predicting where you might want to be looking, but I just want them to leave it where it was.





