[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 8409] New: use of back button breaks scroll bar appearance in Safari. No longer updates it's appearance to reflect it's spot on the webpage.

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Sat Apr 15 08:03:10 PDT 2006


http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8409

           Summary: use of back button breaks scroll bar appearance in
                    Safari. No longer updates it's appearance to reflect
                    it's spot on the webpage.
           Product: WebKit
           Version: 417.x
          Platform: Macintosh
               URL: http://www.deliciousdays.com/
        OS/Version: Mac OS X 10.4
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: New Bugs
        AssignedTo: webkit-unassigned at opendarwin.org
        ReportedBy: crastinator at hotmail.com


There is something about the this site that causes the scroll bar to no longer
update on it's position on the page. Here's the steps I take that seem to cause
this.
1. Go to website 
2. I selected along the right side of the website, under the headiing
'categories' ; 'recipes : everyday' 
3. Selected a recipe, doesn't seem to matter which one.
4. Hit the back button using the keyboard shortcut. 
5. The page you come back to, starts illicting bug. You can scroll through the
page using keybard, scroll bar, and scroll buttons, but the appearance of the
scroll button no longer reflects where you are on the web page 

I've got the bug in both the 10.4.6 Safari and webkit build r13869.

Right now I'm writing this report on a window in front of the buggy webpage, it
seems that if I switch between these 2 windows the appearance of the scroll bar
will partially update itself. Though it will remember the previous positions of
the scroll bar causing an odd graphical glitch.


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