I've had this issue for a long time now.  I've just been reusing the 
original HTML code from when slides were first introduced to keep the long 
slide functionality.  I don't think this is in RISE but it does occur if 
you generate slides then host them.  It is an issue I've raised before that 
has never been solved. 

On Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 4:57:09 PM UTC-4, Damián Avila wrote:
>
> >However, with one problem I am running into a roadblock: when I have 
> long slide cells, I do get for the presentation a window with a vertical 
> scroll-bar. But whenever I scroll downwards, the slide always jumps to the 
> top again after about 0.5 sec. This happens, regardless of wether I scroll 
> with the mouse, or with the cursor.
>
> I could not replicate that issue.
>
> >One thing that is a bit odd is that I only get the slides presentation 
> to run properly - apart from the mentioned problem - if I use
>
> Maybe a win-related issue? Because I can not also replicate it.
>
> Cheers.
>
> 2017-02-04 18:29 GMT-03:00 Thomas Haslwanter <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>:
>
>> I am doing my first steps with "nbconvert --to slides", and am really 
>> excited.
>> However, with one problem I am running into a roadblock: when I have long 
>> slide cells, I do get for the presentation a window with a vertical 
>> scroll-bar. But whenever I scroll downwards, the slide always jumps to the 
>> top again after about 0.5 sec. This happens, regardless of wether I scroll 
>> with the mouse, or with the cursor.
>>
>> This even happens with an extremely simple IPYNB-file, with only one cell:
>>
>>     import numpy as np
>>     column_vector = np.c_[np.arange(100)]
>>     print(column_vector)
>>
>> My setup:
>>
>>     - Windows 10, 64 bit
>>     - WinPython-64bit-3.6.0.1Qt5
>>         > Jupyter 1.0
>>         > nbconvert 5.1.1
>>         > reveal.js 3.4.1
>>
>> One thing that is a bit odd is that I only get the slides presentation to 
>> run properly - apart from the mentioned problem - if I use
>>
>>     jupyter nbconvert --to slides --reveal-prefix "." [filename].ipynb
>>
>> I can't figure out if my problem is with reveal.js, with Windows, or with 
>> Jupyter.
>>
>> Any help would be really appreciated!
>>
>> Thanks, Thomas
>>
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