On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 10:54:12AM -0500, Mike Hicks wrote:
>When did Mozilla on Linux start emulating the (evil! evil! evil!)
>scrollbar behavior of windows where the position of the scrollbar will
>reset after the mouse has wandered a certain number of pixels out of the
>vertical/horizontal plane?

I think this is a bug in the older mozilla releases. I haven't seen that
since 0.9.x started comming out.

>
>Additionally, does anyone have an explanation of how that could possibly
>be good UI design?
>
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