Answer: yes.
Nov. 13th, 2008 08:05 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Gmail has added this thing or I'm a doofus, I don't know which.
I go to my Gmail (standard view, not basic) by going to gmail.com. When I do, it redirects me to http://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox. Not every time but often enough, it starts up scrolled down to the top of my inbox, due to that #-link there - presumably, the top of my mail list is named 'inbox', so.
I mean, you know how anchors work in HTML - it's the same as when you click on a cut tag, and the page loads already scrolled down to where the cut tag was.
(I'm pre-coffee and so cannot find all the words yet.)
*checks* Okay apparently, every time I load Gmail and then move to a different tab, that's when it scrolls down. If I stay on the page, it doesn't.
How do I get it to stop, without having to stay on the page?
[eta] Jeez, forgot: this is on Firefox 3, on Windows.
I go to my Gmail (standard view, not basic) by going to gmail.com. When I do, it redirects me to http://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox. Not every time but often enough, it starts up scrolled down to the top of my inbox, due to that #-link there - presumably, the top of my mail list is named 'inbox', so.
I mean, you know how anchors work in HTML - it's the same as when you click on a cut tag, and the page loads already scrolled down to where the cut tag was.
(I'm pre-coffee and so cannot find all the words yet.)
*checks* Okay apparently, every time I load Gmail and then move to a different tab, that's when it scrolls down. If I stay on the page, it doesn't.
How do I get it to stop, without having to stay on the page?
[eta] Jeez, forgot: this is on Firefox 3, on Windows.
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Date: 2008-11-13 09:38 pm (UTC)