• Apple's new online store: scroll oddities

    From Snit@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 4 05:44:02 2021
    Apple's new online store: scroll oddities

    Apple has updated their online store. I looked at it -- and found scrolling failed in Safari. I relaunched Safari, turned off ad blockers, emptied the cache. No luck.

    It works fine in Chrome.

    I am using a third party mouse and a third party mouse driver. Tried turning off the mouse driver to use Apple's (did not uninstall just went to the Preferences and turned the driver to "Off"). No dice.

    Hope it is just a temporary glitch and Apple will quickly fix this (or some very odd thing about my system).

    Curious if others are seeing this same issue. Here is a quick video of it, though of course you cannot see when I am scrolling.

    https://youtu.be/5USiPPuwNT4


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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Snit on Wed Aug 4 19:10:23 2021
    On 2021-08-04 05:44:02 +0000, Snit said:

    Apple's new online store: scroll oddities

    Apple has updated their online store. I looked at it -- and found scrolling failed in Safari. I relaunched Safari, turned off ad blockers, emptied the cache. No luck.

    It works fine in Chrome.

    I am using a third party mouse and a third party mouse driver. Tried turning off the mouse driver to use Apple's (did not uninstall just went to the Preferences and turned the driver to "Off"). No dice.

    Hope it is just a temporary glitch and Apple will quickly fix this (or some very odd thing about my system).

    Curious if others are seeing this same issue. Here is a quick video of it, though of course you cannot see when I am scrolling.

    https://youtu.be/5USiPPuwNT4

    Works fine for me in High Sierra and Safari 13.1.2, using a cheap
    Logitech USB mouse (with no extra Logitech / third party drivers).

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to Snit on Wed Aug 4 08:19:04 2021
    On 04/08/2021 06:44, Snit wrote:
    Apple's new online store: scroll oddities

    Apple has updated their online store. I looked at it -- and found scrolling failed in Safari. I relaunched Safari, turned off ad blockers, emptied the cache. No luck.

    It works fine in Chrome.

    I am using a third party mouse and a third party mouse driver. Tried turning off the mouse driver to use Apple's (did not uninstall just went to the Preferences and turned the driver to "Off"). No dice.

    Hope it is just a temporary glitch and Apple will quickly fix this (or some very odd thing about my system).

    Curious if others are seeing this same issue. Here is a quick video of it, though of course you cannot see when I am scrolling.

    https://youtu.be/5USiPPuwNT4

    I've been here, Snit https://www.apple.com/uk/store

    The scrolling works just fine.

    What link to Apple did YOU use?

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Snit on Wed Aug 4 10:19:31 2021
    In message <COpOI.1065$Fx8.906@fx45.iad> Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
    Apple's new online store: scroll oddities

    Apple has updated their online store. I looked at it -- and found scrolling failed in Safari. I relaunched Safari, turned off ad blockers, emptied the cache. No luck.

    Scrolling works in Safari, but only if your cursor is in a "scroll"
    area. Where this area is is a mystery as there is no visual indicator of
    what can and cannot scroll.

    Curious if others are seeing this same issue. Here is a quick video of it, though of course you cannot see when I am scrolling.

    It's not a bug it's a "feature". An idiotic feature, but it is obvious
    they intended this abomination.


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  • From TimS@21:1/5 to Lewis on Wed Aug 4 13:10:33 2021
    On 04 Aug 2021 at 11:19:31 BST, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:

    In message <COpOI.1065$Fx8.906@fx45.iad> Snit <brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com> wrote:
    Apple's new online store: scroll oddities

    Apple has updated their online store. I looked at it -- and found scrolling >> failed in Safari. I relaunched Safari, turned off ad blockers, emptied the >> cache. No luck.

    Scrolling works in Safari, but only if your cursor is in a "scroll"
    area. Where this area is is a mystery as there is no visual indicator of
    what can and cannot scroll.

    Just tried it. You can't scroll at all in the giant "buttons". I set
    Scollbars: Always in Prefs->General so one can at least put the mouse in the scroll bar and scroll there.

    Curious if others are seeing this same issue. Here is a quick video of it, >> though of course you cannot see when I am scrolling.

    It's not a bug it's a "feature". An idiotic feature, but it is obvious
    they intended this abomination.

    Tog would turn in his grave to see all this modern UI bollocks. Dark Mode is another PoS.

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    Tim

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  • From Snit@21:1/5 to Your Name on Wed Aug 4 13:00:47 2021
    Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
    On 2021-08-04 05:44:02 +0000, Snit said:

    Apple's new online store: scroll oddities

    Apple has updated their online store. I looked at it -- and found scrolling >> failed in Safari. I relaunched Safari, turned off ad blockers, emptied the >> cache. No luck.

    It works fine in Chrome.

    I am using a third party mouse and a third party mouse driver. Tried turning >> off the mouse driver to use Apple's (did not uninstall just went to the
    Preferences and turned the driver to "Off"). No dice.

    Hope it is just a temporary glitch and Apple will quickly fix this (or some >> very odd thing about my system).

    Curious if others are seeing this same issue. Here is a quick video of it, >> though of course you cannot see when I am scrolling.

    https://youtu.be/5USiPPuwNT4

    Works fine for me in High Sierra and Safari 13.1.2, using a cheap
    Logitech USB mouse (with no extra Logitech / third party drivers).



    Thanks. Odd it does not work for me.

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    somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to timstreater@greenbee.net on Wed Aug 4 10:34:09 2021
    In article <imvhu9FrfeiU1@mid.individual.net>, TimS
    <timstreater@greenbee.net> wrote:


    It's not a bug it's a "feature". An idiotic feature, but it is obvious
    they intended this abomination.

    Tog would turn in his grave to see all this modern UI bollocks.

    tog is still alive and can see it.

    Dark Mode is
    another PoS.

    yep

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Snit on Thu Aug 5 09:47:39 2021
    On 2021-08-04 21:18:11 +0000, Snit said:
    On Aug 3, 2021 at 10:44:02 PM MST, "Snit" wrote <COpOI.1065$Fx8.906@fx45.iad>:

    Apple's new online store: scroll oddities

    Apple has updated their online store. I looked at it -- and found scrolling >> failed in Safari. I relaunched Safari, turned off ad blockers, emptied the >> cache. No luck.

    It works fine in Chrome.

    I am using a third party mouse and a third party mouse driver. Tried turning >> off the mouse driver to use Apple's (did not uninstall just went to the
    Preferences and turned the driver to "Off"). No dice.

    Hope it is just a temporary glitch and Apple will quickly fix this (or some >> very odd thing about my system).

    Curious if others are seeing this same issue. Here is a quick video of it, >> though of course you cannot see when I am scrolling.

    https://youtu.be/5USiPPuwNT4

    Update: sorta got it figured out. Order is all wrong here, and likely forgetting some, but what I tried:

    * Took away my custom CSS. No change. Nor would I expect that because does same in Safari Tech Preview.
    * Rebooted into safemode. No change.
    * Uninstalled the third party mouse driver. No change.
    * Tried a different user account. No change.
    * Tried an Apple mouse. WORKS!
    * Tried a different third party mouse. Did not work.
    * Tried a different system with a third party mouse. DID NOT WORK!

    Aha. Seems there is something odd with this combo:

    * https://www.apple.com/store (and https://www.apple.com/uk/store, likely others)
    * using a third party mouse
    * using Safari

    Weird.

    As posted prevously, my cheap Logitech works fine on the Apple Store's
    new website design, but I am using an aging version of MacOS and
    Safari, so possibly it gets sent a slightly different version of the
    website in some way (less pointless fancy effects?).

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  • From Snit@21:1/5 to Snit on Wed Aug 4 21:18:11 2021
    On Aug 3, 2021 at 10:44:02 PM MST, "Snit" wrote <COpOI.1065$Fx8.906@fx45.iad>:

    Apple's new online store: scroll oddities

    Apple has updated their online store. I looked at it -- and found scrolling failed in Safari. I relaunched Safari, turned off ad blockers, emptied the cache. No luck.

    It works fine in Chrome.

    I am using a third party mouse and a third party mouse driver. Tried turning off the mouse driver to use Apple's (did not uninstall just went to the Preferences and turned the driver to "Off"). No dice.

    Hope it is just a temporary glitch and Apple will quickly fix this (or some very odd thing about my system).

    Curious if others are seeing this same issue. Here is a quick video of it, though of course you cannot see when I am scrolling.

    https://youtu.be/5USiPPuwNT4

    Update: sorta got it figured out. Order is all wrong here, and likely forgetting some, but what I tried:

    * Took away my custom CSS. No change. Nor would I expect that because does
    same in Safari Tech Preview.
    * Rebooted into safemode. No change.
    * Uninstalled the third party mouse driver. No change.
    * Tried a different user account. No change.
    * Tried an Apple mouse. WORKS!
    * Tried a different third party mouse. Did not work.
    * Tried a different system with a third party mouse. DID NOT WORK!

    Aha. Seems there is something odd with this combo:

    * https://www.apple.com/store (and https://www.apple.com/uk/store, likely others)
    * using a third party mouse
    * using Safari

    Weird.

    --
    Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

    They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.

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  • From Snit@21:1/5 to Your Name on Wed Aug 4 23:18:04 2021
    On Aug 4, 2021 at 2:47:39 PM MST, "Your Name" wrote <sef1tr$17dn$1@gioia.aioe.org>:

    On 2021-08-04 21:18:11 +0000, Snit said:
    On Aug 3, 2021 at 10:44:02 PM MST, "Snit" wrote <COpOI.1065$Fx8.906@fx45.iad>:

    Apple's new online store: scroll oddities

    Apple has updated their online store. I looked at it -- and found scrolling >>> failed in Safari. I relaunched Safari, turned off ad blockers, emptied the >>> cache. No luck.

    It works fine in Chrome.

    I am using a third party mouse and a third party mouse driver. Tried turning
    off the mouse driver to use Apple's (did not uninstall just went to the
    Preferences and turned the driver to "Off"). No dice.

    Hope it is just a temporary glitch and Apple will quickly fix this (or some >>> very odd thing about my system).

    Curious if others are seeing this same issue. Here is a quick video of it, >>> though of course you cannot see when I am scrolling.

    https://youtu.be/5USiPPuwNT4

    Update: sorta got it figured out. Order is all wrong here, and likely
    forgetting some, but what I tried:

    * Took away my custom CSS. No change. Nor would I expect that because does >> same in Safari Tech Preview.
    * Rebooted into safemode. No change.
    * Uninstalled the third party mouse driver. No change.
    * Tried a different user account. No change.
    * Tried an Apple mouse. WORKS!
    * Tried a different third party mouse. Did not work.
    * Tried a different system with a third party mouse. DID NOT WORK!

    Aha. Seems there is something odd with this combo:

    * https://www.apple.com/store (and https://www.apple.com/uk/store, likely
    others)
    * using a third party mouse
    * using Safari

    Weird.

    As posted prevously, my cheap Logitech works fine on the Apple Store's
    new website design, but I am using an aging version of MacOS and
    Safari, so possibly it gets sent a slightly different version of the
    website in some way (less pointless fancy effects?).

    Odd. My system is a 2017 iMac, the other is a new M1. Both are fully updated.

    But seems it is only some mice, or some versions of Safari.

    --
    Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

    They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.

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  • From super70s@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 6 10:59:30 2021
    I can't get my hometown newspaper's site to scroll properly in Chrome,
    Firefox, Safari, or any other Mac browser. It makes these "jumps" and
    you have to fiddle with it to get it to the right place for a new story
    as you scroll down. Maybe it works fine in the PC version of Chrome,
    I'll never know I guess.

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  • From RocketSurgeon@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 6 12:03:34 2021
    On 8/6/21 8:59 AM, super70s wrote:
    I can't get my hometown newspaper's site to scroll properly in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or any other Mac browser. It makes these "jumps" and
    you have to fiddle with it to get it to the right place for a new story
    as you scroll down. Maybe it works fine in the PC version of Chrome,
    I'll never know I guess.

    Post the link so others can test.

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  • From super70s@21:1/5 to RocketSurgeon on Sun Aug 8 01:20:07 2021
    On 2021-08-06 19:03:34 +0000, RocketSurgeon said:

    On 8/6/21 8:59 AM, super70s wrote:
    I can't get my hometown newspaper's site to scroll properly in Chrome,
    Firefox, Safari, or any other Mac browser. It makes these "jumps" and
    you have to fiddle with it to get it to the right place for a new story
    as you scroll down. Maybe it works fine in the PC version of Chrome,
    I'll never know I guess.

    Post the link so others can test.

    I think the problem is they have this crazy shit going on with
    alternating ads in the
    same space as you scroll along, trying to get as much "bang for the
    buck" as possible.
    Maybe it works smoothly for some sites but not for them.

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