

It takes two string values: auto, which keeps everything as it is today (and is its default value), and manual, which means that you as the developer will take ownership of any scroll changes that may be required when a user traverses the app's history. The good news is, however, that there's a potential fix: history.scrollRestoration. For new Edge: Open Microsoft Edge, click on the 3 dots at the top. For Chrome: Open Google Chrome, click the 3 dots at the top right corner click Settings, then on the left pane click Extensions, on the Extensions page look for anything related to the virus then click Remove. To make matters even worse there's very little you can do about it: Chrome triggers a popState event before the scroll event, which means you can read the current scroll position in popState and then reverse it in the scroll event handler with window.scrollTo (EBah! Remove temp files and unwanted addons/Extensions in Chrome and Edge. Lately, Chrome has been implementing features to protect users from shady behavior on the web, such as warning users when they might possibly fall into a phone billing subscription scam, and. Select all the folders, and drag them to the Trash. Enter /Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome. Optional: Delete your profile information, like bookmarks and history: At the top of the screen, click Go Go to Folder.

Ultimately this leads to an horrible user experience. If not, go to File Find, and search for 'Google Chrome.' Drag Google Chrome to the Trash. This often means unsightly jumps as the scroll position changes automatically, and especially so if your app does transitions, or changes the contents of the page in any way.
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Go to Device Manager> Keyboards> Right click the driver> Properties> Driver> Update Driver> Restart your computer. One of its downsides, however, is that scroll positions are stored and then, more importantly, restored whenever you traverse the history. Open Settings> Update & Security> Troubleshoot> Keyboard> Run the troubleshooter> Restart the computer. Using the History API to manage your URLs is awesome and, as it happens, a crucial feature of good web apps.
