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When using the mouse-wheel to scroll a long overlay page in Opera 10.62 (Windows) the background also scrolls when you reach the end / begin of the page.
To reproduce on a fresh Standard install:
- Click 'Configuration'
- Use the mouse wheel to scroll to the end of the overlay, keep scrolling
Or see the movie @ http://heine.familiedeelstra.com/sites/heine.familiedeelstra.com/files/O... - Should play in VLC just fine.
Comments
Comment #1
Bojhan CreditAttribution: Bojhan commentedSubscribe
Comment #2
mgiffordBojhan, is this an accessibility issue or just a browser issue?
Comment #3
baduong CreditAttribution: baduong commentedThis is probably a duplicate of #939014: Overlay doesn't get focus in Opera
Comment #4
Heine CreditAttribution: Heine commentedOn what basis is this a duplicate? I'd rather keep it open and duplicate if the focus issue is fixed.
Comment #5
Heine CreditAttribution: Heine commentedWhile the patch in #841184: "Skip to main content" link doesn't work correctly in the overlay fixes #939014: Overlay doesn't get focus in Opera, this still occurs with both the scrollwheel AND when reaching the end / beginning of a page when using the keyboard to scroll.
Comment #6
bowersox CreditAttribution: bowersox commentedI would call this a browser and UX issue, but not an accessibility issue.
The scrolling looks a little odd visually, but I don't see how it would be an accessibility issue.
Comment #7
mgiffordListing this as needs back porting to D7 and taking it off the accessibility tag.
Comment #8
nod_Overlay is dead to D8 #2088121: Remove Overlay.
Also opera 10.6 is really old by now.
Comment #9
Heine CreditAttribution: Heine commented