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Firefox cursor position
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Firefox cursor position
When I return to my Yahoo homepage after reading an article, the cursor starts at the previous position, but then jumps to the top of the page.
How do i get the cursor to stay at the position from where I left? Using Mo Firefox 3.5.4. Last edited by SeaTurkle3; 11-05-2009 at 09:56 PM.. |
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Try using IE8...
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lol
Also, when you "return to your homepage" do you do this by bringing your mouse to the top of the screen and clicking on something? Basically your mouse click, determines where the cursor is ![]() |
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