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The next version of FireFox will solve the problem of sudden transition when browsing sites, which often occurs when a user interacts with the site, trying to move by scrolling the lower or invisible sections of the main interface if the web page is not fully loaded. The user inadvertently clicks on icons or ads that he or she does not want to access. The property of this problem is called "scroll anchor".
Mozilla said Monday that the new feature was in preparation and that it was available in the developer version after almost three years of work, starting in 2016. The "scroll anchor" feature will be released in the next release of Firefox 66 in March. For all users.
This feature is available on Firefox after about two years of activation on Chrome browser version 56; Google relies on users' complaint about the inconvenience of browsing and browsing processes when loading the page, followed by the Opera browser after a month or so of launching Chrome, which adds to the role of Mozilla today and do it on Firefox. .
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