Rob wrote:
Some websites have implemented "infinite scrolling". When you scroll
down to the bottom of the page, more data is loaded and the relative
position and range of the viewport changes.
I find it irritating. Is there any way to disable this kind of functionality
inside the browser?
yes, disable JavaScript.
There are some checkmarks to limit what javascript
can do in the browser (I presume it is a javascript function that is
doing this), but "load more data" is not amongst that.
JS is far too complicated for the browser to have toggle switches for
every imaginable combination, so they just included a few basics from
many many moons ago.
I think the NoScript extension may do a lot more....I've never tried it.
GW
on Mac
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