Krasnol 6 hours ago The missing scrollbar is infuriating. tredre3 4 hours ago They've customized it with CSS (narrower, fainter). It's still there but on a large monitor it's probably barely visible.Another interesting tidbit about the page is that it downloads 32 CSS files and 141 (!) JS files.I understand that they'll be cached, but it seems like a fuck you to one time visitors. Is this just a substack thing? kadushka 6 hours ago I have scrollbar in FF on W11 rbanffy 6 hours ago It's visible on Chrome and Linux (Fedora).Using the trackpad for scrolling also works. I assume scroll wheel and page up/down will work fine on any platform.
tredre3 4 hours ago They've customized it with CSS (narrower, fainter). It's still there but on a large monitor it's probably barely visible.Another interesting tidbit about the page is that it downloads 32 CSS files and 141 (!) JS files.I understand that they'll be cached, but it seems like a fuck you to one time visitors. Is this just a substack thing?
rbanffy 6 hours ago It's visible on Chrome and Linux (Fedora).Using the trackpad for scrolling also works. I assume scroll wheel and page up/down will work fine on any platform.
The missing scrollbar is infuriating.
They've customized it with CSS (narrower, fainter). It's still there but on a large monitor it's probably barely visible.
Another interesting tidbit about the page is that it downloads 32 CSS files and 141 (!) JS files.
I understand that they'll be cached, but it seems like a fuck you to one time visitors. Is this just a substack thing?
I have scrollbar in FF on W11
It's visible on Chrome and Linux (Fedora).
Using the trackpad for scrolling also works. I assume scroll wheel and page up/down will work fine on any platform.