Some web pages do not have the installation of scrolling in Firefox, but they do in Safari, I would like to solve this problem.

On some web pages, for example http://www.zen169231.zen.co.uk/jimsplace/beginwinders.htm (and others), by clicking on another topic, the page appears without a scroll bar and does not scroll with the mouse wheel either. This only happens in Firefox and Safari, I do not normally use as I prefer Firefox. Thank you very much.

This problem seems to occur in popup windows, or can it happen in any window? The reason why I mention pop-up windows is that there is a bug in Firefox 38 with the following combination of circumstances:

(1) viewing a page in a private browsing window
(2) tabbed browsing is powered down
(3) you click on a link that launches the link in a new window (because the site code the link with target = "_blank")

The new window opens without menus, toolbar, scroll bars, etc.

Work on this bug is in progress, but I don't know if the fix will be available in the coming weeks. These are the known workarounds so you can continue using windows browsing private - one of them will work around the bug:

(1) use tabbed browsing (there is a checkbox in the preferences > General > "Open new windows in a new tab instead");

(2) shift + click the links to open in a new window with standard features. or

(3) change a bunch of hidden settings as explained below - it will not you make changes to the way you use Firefox, but sometimes you need to enlarge some small pop-up windows that have been sized for a window with no toolbar displayed.

# 3, here are the steps:

(A) in a new tab, type or paste Subject: config in the address bar and press enter/return. Click on the button promising to be careful.

(B) in the search above the list box, type or paste feat and make a pause so that the list is filtered

(C) for each preference that begins with dom.disable_window_open_feature. , if it is not 'true', double-click it to true.

You may find that you prefer this anyway, given that sites can band is more these pop-up windows features.

Tags: Firefox

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