A number of News websites seem to have switched from having one story per web page to having multiple stories on a single web page. This has resulted on a very annoying situation where the page constantly jumps away from the story I am trying to read.
Here is an example
http://ift.tt/2lZ1UR1
This web page has dozens of news stories on the same page. I want to read the one at the top (since it is that story I jumped to from a link)
I'm fine until I read down to the bottom of the browser page, then as soon as I try to scroll down to the next line, the whole page jumps to the middle of the next story. I scroll back up to the story I was reading, read a few more words and bang, it jumps down the page to another story. This is happening on several computers with different operating systems and it doesn't seem to matter which browser I use... Firefox, Chrome, Opera, its happen with all of them.
This makes it near impossible to read a story, so I have been driven to cutting and pasting headline into a Google search to look for the story on another site that doesn't have this annoying page formatting
Anyone have a fix for this?
Here is an example
http://ift.tt/2lZ1UR1
This web page has dozens of news stories on the same page. I want to read the one at the top (since it is that story I jumped to from a link)
I'm fine until I read down to the bottom of the browser page, then as soon as I try to scroll down to the next line, the whole page jumps to the middle of the next story. I scroll back up to the story I was reading, read a few more words and bang, it jumps down the page to another story. This is happening on several computers with different operating systems and it doesn't seem to matter which browser I use... Firefox, Chrome, Opera, its happen with all of them.
This makes it near impossible to read a story, so I have been driven to cutting and pasting headline into a Google search to look for the story on another site that doesn't have this annoying page formatting
Anyone have a fix for this?
via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/2lZ1dHr
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