Questine about Chrome
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- nb
I have this weird thing happening on the homepage for my site.
If I scroll up with my mouse (I shouldn't be able to scroll up, it's the top of the page) the page sort of disconnects from the browser and I see this grey background. I can move the site left, right, up or down with my scroll ball. But, it's not actually scrolling, it's moving the page.
It's hard to explain. Imagine it's like the whole page is a layer in photoshop that I'm moving with the move tool, and the grey area is like the transparency behind.
There's no grey background set on my site. It's just white. It's super simple code. Just a two-column responsive layout. A bit of text and some images inside. No floats. Nothing remotely fancy. At first I thought it had something to do with Positioning in CSS. But, all the other pages on the site are using the same structure and css file and they don't have this problem.
Anyone ever run into this? Know how to solve it? I tried Googling around, but I'm having a tough time describing it, as you can plainly see.
- uan0
I think it's called "rubber-band scrolling".
don't know if can can disable it though.
- albums0
elastic scrolling
http://osxdaily.com/2012/05/10/d…
- animatedgif0
Sweet I was missing that in Chrome
- nb0
If it's an OSX thing, why does it only happen in Chrome?
- nb0
And, why does it only happen on the index page, not the other pages? They're almost identical, aside from the image links.
- nb0
html, body {
overflow:hidden;
}Seems to be fixed now.