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Always turn on "scrollbars: always" for testing #43
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Interesting. |
This just bit us on Center City District. Turn on yer scrollbars! Or, y'know, we can always get you a nice Windows machine to save you the trouble... |
I think we all agree. Where can this be documented Tom? |
I'm going to close this out. |
Did this get documented somewhere? |
I'm not sure. Is this documenting worthy? It seems like cross-browser testing would suffice. |
My two cents is that it would suffice, except time has been at a premium, and so we wind up discovering these things later in support. Leaving scrollbars turned on would seem to be a simple failsafe for a common constellation of issues. |
Where do you suggest we document this? I'm happy to document it if you feel strongly about it. |
Mac users can better simulate the experience of the majority of desktop/laptop users by doing this:
System Preferences -> General -> Scrollbars -> Always
I'm going to just leave this turned on for a while and see what that's like. It's already allowing me to reproduce a bug in CR without resorting to Browserstack.
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