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Website scrolls on its own #456

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shalvah opened this issue Mar 11, 2021 · 2 comments
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Website scrolls on its own #456

shalvah opened this issue Mar 11, 2021 · 2 comments
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shalvah commented Mar 11, 2021

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  • is this issue currently blocking your project?: no
  • is this issue affecting a production system?: no

Context

  • OS: Windows 10 Pro (Build 19041)
  • Browser: Chrome 89.0.4389.82 (64-bit)

What are you trying to achieve or the steps to reproduce?

I visit the hapi.dev API reference (https://hapi.dev/api/?v=20.1.0)

What was the result you got?

The site scrolls upward on its own.

What result did you expect?

The site not to scroll on its own ¯_(ツ)_/¯. Right now, it makes me quite anxious—like I'm in a race to finish reading what I'm reading before it scrolls out of view.😅

I'm not sure exactly what conditions trigger the auto-scroll. An easy way is to Ctrl-F a term somewhere further in the docs, then scroll a bit (like in the clip below). Some other times, it happens when I nav between sections from the menu.

20.1.0.API.Reference.-.hapi.dev.-.Google.Chrome.2021-03-11.08-42-58.mp4
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shalvah commented Mar 11, 2021

Additional info: when this happens, my CPU fans get way louder and CPU usage goes up.

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kanongil commented Mar 11, 2021

I regularly experience this as well when on Safari. I can make it stop if I scroll the left navigation section a bit.

This appears to be a problem with some scroll focus logic, where it thinks that the view is wrong, adjusts it, and then still thinks it is wrong, causing a loop.

This is not a new issue, and has been there always.

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