Re: Shy scroll bars
- In reply to: Chris : "Re: Shy scroll bars"
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Date: Tue, 17 May 2022 16:21:52 UTC
On Tue, May 17, 2022, 18:15 Chris <bsd-lists@bsdforge.com> wrote: > On 2022-05-17 08:27, George Mitchell wrote: > > Among the "features" that have appeared in Firefox 100 is my least > > favorite from Linux's so-called Unity interface: in the name of > > maximizing non-wasted screen space, scroll bars shrink to maybe two > > or three pixels in width whenever the cursor is not in their vicinity. > > Sure, this does give a tiny bit more space to other uses, but it means > > you can't see at a glance where you have scrolled to in a large image > > or document. (At least, it's hard for my aged eyes.) Is there some > > way to persuade Firefox not to do this? Thanks for your attention. > > -- George > It's not just FF. The Gnome 3+ DE's do the same thing. Makes everything > slower and harder to accomplish. I'm only answering here, as I looked > (unsuccessfully) for a solution on the Gnome DE. I'm repeating what I sent OP in private: look for a way to disable client side decorations - what you're reporting sounds a lot like that... idea. HTH, let us know how you fare. Michael