There is something bizarre happening (and has been happening for some time) when I read threads on pedelecs.co.uk:
I am on a standard windows 7 machine, using chrome, with a mouse.
When I click on a thread and try and scroll through it using the wheel of the mouse, if the cursor is positioned over certain parts of the screen (e.g. somewhere in the main body of the text), then often (and I mean, REALLY often, maybe 50% of the time) turning the wheel either has no effect, or you get minute movement, rather than the normal large screen scroll. Twirl the mouse randomly so the cursor falls somewhere else, and you stand a chance of it starting to scroll properly again. Or maybe not if you're unlucky so you need to give it another twirl.
My machine doesn't do this with any other web pages.
A totally different machine I have in work but also running W7 and chrome also does the same thing.
If I try it on the same machine but using IE, then its ok!
And I have just updated Chrome to the latest version. Still the same.
Anyone else suffering the same, or any ideas?
I am on a standard windows 7 machine, using chrome, with a mouse.
When I click on a thread and try and scroll through it using the wheel of the mouse, if the cursor is positioned over certain parts of the screen (e.g. somewhere in the main body of the text), then often (and I mean, REALLY often, maybe 50% of the time) turning the wheel either has no effect, or you get minute movement, rather than the normal large screen scroll. Twirl the mouse randomly so the cursor falls somewhere else, and you stand a chance of it starting to scroll properly again. Or maybe not if you're unlucky so you need to give it another twirl.
My machine doesn't do this with any other web pages.
A totally different machine I have in work but also running W7 and chrome also does the same thing.
If I try it on the same machine but using IE, then its ok!
And I have just updated Chrome to the latest version. Still the same.
Anyone else suffering the same, or any ideas?