Disable Auto Scroll on iPhone
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Disable Auto Scroll on iPhone
MBWorld,
Is there anyway to prevent auto scrolling/loading when I visit the site on my iPhone (while signed in).
I click on the “go to latest post” arrow and if I scroll up even just a fraction of a post, the site auto loads the previous pages and then the images load and somehow automatically scroll me back a page or two.
I was able to disable this successfully when I visit via iPad or desktop, but when I come here on my iPhone I still run into the issue.
Thank you!
Stefan
Is there anyway to prevent auto scrolling/loading when I visit the site on my iPhone (while signed in).
I click on the “go to latest post” arrow and if I scroll up even just a fraction of a post, the site auto loads the previous pages and then the images load and somehow automatically scroll me back a page or two.
I was able to disable this successfully when I visit via iPad or desktop, but when I come here on my iPhone I still run into the issue.
Thank you!
Stefan
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On your phone, upper left corner, click the menu icon, select drop down "Full Site"
In Full Site mode, upper right corner, select your user name, on the drop down select "User Control Panel"
Left menu panel, find Settings & Options, select "Edit Options"
Scroll down to Thread Display Options, select "Disable Infinite Scroll"
This doesn't work 100%, but it helps. I have searched and have not yet found another setting or option that affects the page loading behavior that you describe.
In Full Site mode, upper right corner, select your user name, on the drop down select "User Control Panel"
Left menu panel, find Settings & Options, select "Edit Options"
Scroll down to Thread Display Options, select "Disable Infinite Scroll"
This doesn't work 100%, but it helps. I have searched and have not yet found another setting or option that affects the page loading behavior that you describe.
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