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authorStephen Blott2015-01-31 08:02:46 +0000
committerStephen Blott2015-01-31 08:07:38 +0000
commit90d2addc9b8f95f9272f8c2a77bdaf9dfebc0fa8 (patch)
treec792f22c93fd3ac8c624d9fdb1a29bb1d1133368 /content_scripts
parent5e8b70b1932d845af7844ab3987bf5e921c56fae (diff)
downloadvimium-90d2addc9b8f95f9272f8c2a77bdaf9dfebc0fa8.tar.bz2
Fix scrolling issue.
On this page: - http://www.steephill.tv/dubai-tour/ I was seeing a scrolling problem in my live browser (j/k didn't work until I clicked on the page), but couldn't reproduce it directly in my test browser. That's worrying. Nevertheless, what was happening was that we succeeded in scrolling a test amount in one direction, but the scroll to revert failed. The consequence was that we concluded (incorrectly) that the element doesn't scroll. And j/k scrolling is broken as a result. How can it be that a scroll in one direction succeeds, but the reverse does not? This fixes the problem by not checking whether we are able to undo the scroll of our test amount.
Diffstat (limited to 'content_scripts')
-rw-r--r--content_scripts/scroller.coffee6
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/content_scripts/scroller.coffee b/content_scripts/scroller.coffee
index 6e2e1ffc..b9e7d76a 100644
--- a/content_scripts/scroller.coffee
+++ b/content_scripts/scroller.coffee
@@ -75,7 +75,11 @@ doesScroll = (element, direction, amount, factor) ->
# definitely scrolling backwards, so a delta of -1 will do. For absolute scrolls, factor is always 1.
delta = factor * getDimension(element, direction, amount) || -1
delta = getSign delta # 1 or -1
- performScroll(element, direction, delta) and performScroll(element, direction, -delta)
+ for change in [ delta, -delta ]
+ if performScroll element, direction, change
+ performScroll element, direction, -change
+ return true
+ false
# From element and its parents, find the first which we should scroll and which does scroll.
findScrollableElement = (element, direction, amount, factor) ->