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Clicking scroll bar causes page to follow mouse pointer #14591

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Nguyendream opened this issue Dec 9, 2024 · 7 comments
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Clicking scroll bar causes page to follow mouse pointer #14591

Nguyendream opened this issue Dec 9, 2024 · 7 comments

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@Nguyendream
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The bug

After clicking the scroll bar once, the page will follow the mouse pointer. Can be reproduced in the demo.

Chrome 131.0.6778.109

The OS that Immich Server is running on

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Version of Immich Server

v1.122.1

Version of Immich Mobile App

v1.122.1

Platform with the issue

  • Server
  • Web
  • Mobile

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Reproduction steps

  1. Log in to the web and visit /photos.
  2. Click the scroll bar on the right.

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@alextran1502
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alextran1502 commented Dec 9, 2024

Can you help capture a video? I am not sure I understand the bug

@Nguyendream
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Clipchamp.mp4

In addition, when I use Chrome incognito window, there is no such bug.

@alextran1502
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So it is probably one of the Browser extension that cause this

@bo0tzz
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bo0tzz commented Dec 9, 2024

I can reproduce similar behaviour, even in an incognito window on Firefox. What I'm seeing is slightly different, the scroll doesn't 'stick' to the mouse cursor but rather a single click on the timeline will cause it to 'slide' downwards by itself. The amount by which this happens depends on where I click on the timeline.

2024-12-09.12-18-20.mp4

@Nguyendream
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I located the browser extension "KISS Translator", and everything works fine after disabling it.

@Nguyendream
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I can reproduce similar behaviour, even in an incognito window on Firefox. What I'm seeing is slightly different, the scroll doesn't 'stick' to the mouse cursor but rather a single click on the timeline will cause it to 'slide' downwards by itself. The amount by which this happens depends on where I click on the timeline.

2024-12-09.12-18-20.mp4

From the video, I noticed that some extensions are enabled in the incognito window, which might be a similar issue.

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bo0tzz commented Dec 10, 2024

The recording I posted was accidentally from a non-incognito window, but I also reproduced it in incognito with no extensions enabled.

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