to davequailAug 11, 2019 davequail It was with Canary. But anyway, the problem might have been linked to file system problem, because after running a disk check and emptying some cache storage, the auto-scroll started working again. Case closed. Thanks. Reply Share Resources ...
@vuongbui-- I reported the same problem last week. Let's hope it's fixed soon. Mike719 replied tovuongbui Apr 19 201907:41 AM I have the same issue. I noticed a couple days ago and wanted to rule out a FB/ Network/Laptop issue. I can confirm that it only happens with the ...
In the case of Google Chrome, typechrome://flagsand pressEnter/Return. Step 2:Search forSmooth Scrollingand ensure it isdisabled. Step 3:Go back anduninstalla couple ofextensionsthat you don’t use frequently. Step 4:Once done,restartyour browser. Fix 2: Check Scrolling Intensity on Mac an...
Should you experience any issues with auto-scrolling, it’s quick to troubleshoot. Simply refresh your news feed or, if the problem persists, check for updates in the App Store or Google Play, as these can often include fixes for video playback issues. Keep in mind that while autoplay enh...
Scroll down to the “Security and Login” section. Click “Edit” beside the “Saved Logins” option. III. Extra Details: Enabling auto-login on Facebook can be handy. Follow the 4 steps above to turn it on. But be wary: it may cause security risks if using a shared or public device...
My Facebook Problem Over the past few years I’ve become increasingly unhappy with social media, especially Facebook. The standard advice for bloggers and authors is to use Facebook to drive eyeballs to your blog and books. But, in practice, what Facebook really wants is for me to create...
How to Stop Autoplay Video in Facebook on iOS Step 1: Open Facebook on iOS and click More menu button in the lower right corner. Step 2: Scroll down and tap on Settings and then select Account Settings. Step 3: Click on Videos and Photos and select the Auto-play option. ...
11. Facebook Says "There Was a Problem..." A lot of Facebook's common errors start with "there was a problem," such asThere was a problem following this profileorSorry, there was a problem tagging someone in this post. Most of the time, these errors have to do with the privacy se...
The issue was first spotted by the U.K. consumer websiteMoneySavingExpert.com. Tracking a recent surge in hefty data charges, the site solicited feedback from its social media community to determine the root of the problem. "We've seen many complaints from people who have been stung with...
Restarting the Mac doesn't help and the problem reappears quickly if you just scroll down a bit; i.e., use Facebook, normally for about 20 seconds. It doesn't occur in Chrome. Only Safari. Mine's up to date: version 16.2 (18614.3.7.1.5). A number of friends have confirmed the ...