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Not possible to scroll down on tab Pocket Queries in View Geocache Map


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On the tab 'Pocket Queries' under 'View Geocache Maps' I have more Pocket Queries than can be displayed on one screen. It used to be possible to scroll down, but that does not work any more.

It would help to note what browser you're using (Firefox, IE, Chrome, etc). I'm not seeing this problem while using Firefox 42.0. I am able to scroll up/down using the grey slider on the right side of the PQ cache list.

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Duh. That is what I get for replying while watching Nova! Thanks.

 

This morning I tried it on Chrome 46 and did not experience a problem with scrolling the PQ list.

 

This does not change the fact that I am. This is the pocket query list on the maps, right? I just replicated it, View Geocache Map -> Switch big green button on the left top to Pocket Queries. Scroll bar on the right between map and list does not move no matter what I do. I tried the mouse wheel, I tried moving the scroll bar, I tried the arrow keys, I even tried highlighting the list, nothing is working.

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I use Chrome (46) and this happens when I scroll with the mouse/touch pad. But if I click on the scroll bar and move it a bit first, the scrolling becomes stable.

 

So, the suggestions so far are: Disable safe browsing, or try this thing that I've already posted doesn't work. Thank you for your very helpful responses. No, I will not be disabling safe browsing. No, I still can't click on the scroll bar.

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I use Chrome (46) and this happens when I scroll with the mouse/touch pad. But if I click on the scroll bar and move it a bit first, the scrolling becomes stable.

 

So, the suggestions so far are: Disable safe browsing, or try this thing that I've already posted doesn't work. Thank you for your very helpful responses. No, I will not be disabling safe browsing. No, I still can't click on the scroll bar.

 

Ghostery is a browser extension that disables trackers. Adblock hides advertisements. Neither would likely cause an issue with a scroll bar. However, if you disable javascript, and use *any* site which uses javascript (including those that are merely using it to control the scroll bar), it's not going to work.

 

Disabling javascript entirely is like owning a car but not putting any gas in it in order to prevent getting in an accident. Sure, you're not going to get in an accident but the car isn't going to be very useful either.

 

 

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