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I always thought it was just me who had that issue! The scrolling issue is awful. It makes me give up on checking out the site often.He meant that clicking on the link to the lookbook you provided redirects to the EU site homepage. No biggie but a lot of links to the website do that, instead of pointing to the corresponding EU page.
Also, the scrolling glitch is still doing its thing on Firefox, it makes browsing the e-shop quite the chore and I could totally see it turning potential new customers away. You should have someone figure this thing out, it's been months iirc and FF isn't exactly a niche browser either.
The lookbook, however, is fantastic.
I’m 11.5D (but almost E) on a brannock. I have the huraches in 11 and they fit great. Someone with narrower feet could possibly go a full size down.Quick question about the Chamula huaraches - if I’m a 10D Brannock, can I pretty safely just order a 10?
I don't even have a clue what you guys are talking about tbh. the scrolling issue? 🤷♂️I always thought it was just me who had that issue! The scrolling issue is awful. It makes me give up on checking out the site often.
Firefox has never scrolled pages correctly since it’s inception so it probably isn’t on your end.I don't even have a clue what you guys are talking about tbh. the scrolling issue? 🤷♂️
How to reproduce the issue:I don't even have a clue what you guys are talking about tbh. the scrolling issue? 🤷♂️
OK guys, I mean no offense to you or your browser choices but please understand that I just named browsers that represent 90% of the global installed base, and they're rendering our site collection pages fine, no "scrolling issue". Firefox is 2% of the browser base (1.9% of our users) so expending any devs time or resources to fix this "issue" is an absurd business decision. Clearly this is a specific firefox issue and if you don't want to use another browser, that's fine, you're accepting that you're using a flawed piece of software or that some of your settings/extensions are causing this issue.
If someone tells me that I need to fix our site because it's not working well on a Huawei phone sideways, I'd have the same reaction.