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innovative idea about scrolling point
helloI think it has happened to all to scroll down via PAGE DOWN many times in order to view/read a long webpage
I also think it has happened that scrolling via PAGE DOWN moved the view of the webpage so that a photo or a text line is cutted and thus unreadable
then you have to click UP or DOWN few times to continue reading/viewing the webpage
so I suggest that opera could identify this (that an element or text is cutted on the top of the view area of the webpage) and when we scroll via PAGE DOWN, it should move appropriately the view area
thanks
Opera 11 on WinXP Pro SP3 • AMD hexacore 3.2Ghz with 4Gb RAM
Originally posted by epilos:
no feedback?
@Epilos : No feedback because the problem you say does not exist. When we scroll down the page in Opera using Pgdn, the last line of the first page is visible as the first line of the next page
Originally posted by HarmanHundal:
@Epilos : No feedback because the problem you say does not exist. When we scroll down the page in Opera using Pgdn, the last line of the first page is visible as the first line of the next page
this is not correct, at least for images
if the down point of a window cuts the view of an image, then scrolling by page down once, it will cut the view of the image again
Opera 11 on WinXP Pro SP3 • AMD hexacore 3.2Ghz with 4Gb RAM
Ok I get it. You want it to show a full image. But the problem is that many webpages are completely an 'image'. You must have noticed that on some pages you cannot select some text and copy it - those are the pages I am talking about. Those pages will behave badly if your suggestion were to be implemented. Also many pages are made up of multiple very small images which are not often obvious, they would also render in a complicated fashion if this were to be done.