https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32773

--- Comment #2 from Luc <[email protected]> 2012-04-20 18:23:31 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> There seems to be related to page size.

I attempted loading the desktop version of Wikipedia on my E75 by clicking the
'Desktop version' link at the bottom of the page. Although it took much longer
to load, the scrolling is normal there. Also other large websites (including
pages of 1mb or over) have normal scrolling. Perhaps not a fast response time,
but a normal scrolling distance per click.

The page used as test case was en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knife


> I noticed by removing all javascript the page scrolling is slightly quicker 
> but
> still slow on long pages due to the vasts amount of content.

In the settings I tried disabling 'Java/ECMA-script' (basically Javascript) and
clicked the 'Mobile view' at the bottom of the page (since the desktop view was
still on from the previous test). Loading was not faster, but the problem
disappeared.

If I may ask, do you own a Nokia E75 or other Symbian s60v3 device without
touchscreen (if there are any)? If not, how did you test this?


> My suggestion would be that this is best solved by addressing Bug 31011

This may help against lag, but I personally do not think it will help the
scrolling distance per click.

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