"Ant" wrote: > If I scroll down enough and then press page up key to go up a screen, > then it goes back to the beginning instead. It acts as if I was pressing > the home key. I noticed in both two Windows' SeaMonkey v2.15.1 and > Debian's IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v18.0.1 web browsers. Is this a bug in > Mozilla's Geck web browser engine or Gooogle?
Firefox 18.0.1 Windows XP Pro SP-3 (don't have a *NIX distro under which to test) The default number of hits per page is only 10. Not much scrolling involved there. I upped the number to 100 (after having to first disable their Instant search option, save, and then could change the number of hits per page). You never mentioned HOW you were scrolling around. I dragged the scrollbar, rolled the mouse wheel, middle-clicked in the page which activates scrolling and moved the mouse up and down to scroll, use the up/down arrow keys, and the page up/down keys. When I had scrolled around quite a bit, I hit the page up key. I only moved one page up. There was no bouncing back to the home page. You sure you didn't install something in the web browser that results in refreshing the web page or clearing the temp file cache? Since the page up and home keys are right next to each other (on a standard 101 keyboard), you sure you don't have some gunk in the keyboard or broken keys (making them over sensitive, like they don't spring all the way back up so just a touch makes contact)? Tried a different keyboard? Tried opening a text or other document that is long and tried the same scrolling procedure to ensure it doesn't happen in apps other than your web browsers? _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

