Hi, On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 18:53:54 +0200 John Found <johnfound at asm32.info> wrote:
On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 23:17:48 +1300 James C <james.from.wellington at gmail.com> wrote:
If I was looking for a part of the code to blame, then my current pick is: "nav.c" line 303 and friends; possibly "nav.c" line 308 but I know that I don't have a taxonomy of all "repush"es, and how to determine that this is the one where that case should not apply :-)
As I already said, my C/C++ skills are pretty low. But simply commenting out the lines 307 and 308 in "nav.c" and recompiling I got the proper behaviour of the scrolling.
The big question is what I have broke by this "solution"? :)
Another question is why not to render the page only after the CSS files are received (or the receive failed)? Yes, it will slow down the first appearance of the page, but this first appearance is actually fairly useless for the most of the pages and only makes some flicker on the screen.
well, that depends on the situation and available bandwidth, In many cases I even disabled the css because I wanted to use some forms before css is loaded. I prefer the way it is now. Greetings Andreas Kemnade
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