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bellgamin
July 15th, 2008, 01:54 AM
A- FF3 offers 2 "scrolling options" They are--
1- Autoscroll
2- Smooth scroll
B- Can someone please define those 2 terms?
C- I further request *friendly advice* as follows...
Do I want them active (or not)? Why?
prius04
July 15th, 2008, 02:42 AM
Personal preference, really, but both are defined in Options Help:
Use autoscrolling
Autoscrolling is a useful feature which allows you to scroll the page by clicking the middle mouse button (usually the scroll wheel) and moving the mouse up or down. Some people find this annoying, so autoscrolling can be disabled with this optionpreference.
Use smooth scrolling
Smooth scrolling can be very useful if you read a lot of long pages. Normally, when you press Page Down, the view jumps directly down one page. With smooth scrolling, it slides down smoothly, so you can see how much it scrolls. This makes it easier to resume reading from where you were before.
Mrkvonic
July 15th, 2008, 02:58 AM
Hi,
I have always only used autoscroll so ... I can't really say.
Cheers,
Mrk
MikeBCda
July 15th, 2008, 02:19 PM
Slightly off-topic, since it's specific to Java applets, but closely related ...
I can't remember whether this started with Firefox 3 or the latest MS updates, since they were relatively close together -- or, of course it could be something totally unrelated to either.
Now when I load and run an applet (e.g., online games), scrolling it is very jerky, just as it used to be umpteen JRE upgrades back. I was hoping Sun's JRE Update 7 would, among other things, fix this, but no luck.
Anyone else experiencing this, and have any suggestions? I haven't touch my smooth-scrolling option in Firefox, so doubt if that's the culprit.
bellgamin
July 15th, 2008, 02:44 PM
@Mrk - Thanks. (I should have read the instructions. Duhhh)
@Mike- I can't remember having run any applets lately, so I can't help with your question. Sorry. FF3 scrolls smooth as silk for *regular*.
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