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This issue has been fixed in the recent versions of InDesign.
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedPlease fix this severe bug. It's reproducible every time. Two scenarios:
1. If the mouse is already moving when the HTML completely renders, it occurs immediately.
2. If the mouse is completely still when HTML is completely rendered, then it requires moving the mouse again and leaving it there for about 3 seconds.This is reproducible in Chrome, Safari.
No clicks, mouse movements bring it back, except... if you move the mouse cursor out of the window completely or click at the very edge of the screen.
Final MASSIVE COMPLAINT:
The "Next Page" button (if it's showing :-)) is completely unnoticeable on wide displays because it's super far from the content. Can you offer next and forward buttons in the bottom nav instead of or in addition to the super faint navigation arrows in the margins that actually disappear when there's same-colored content under them?
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This issue has now been fixed for the browsers which were showing this anomalous behavior.
Please check to see if it is working fine now and let us know if the problem still occurs for you.
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Adobe InDesign team
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedPlease fix this severe bug. It's reproducible every time. Two scenarios:
1. If the mouse is already moving when the HTML completely renders, it occurs immediately.
2. If the mouse is completely still when HTML is completely rendered, then it requires moving the mouse again and leaving it there for about 3 seconds.This is reproducible in Chrome, Safari.
No clicks, mouse movements bring it back, except... if you move the mouse cursor out of the window completely or click at the very edge of the screen.
Final MASSIVE COMPLAINT:
The "Next Page" button (if it's showing :-)) is completely unnoticeable on wide displays because it's super far from the content. Can you offer next and forward buttons in the bottom nav instead of or in addition to the super faint navigation arrows in the margins that actually disappear when there's same-colored content under them?
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5 votesAnonymous supported this idea ·
This occurs on Safari and Chrome on macOS, too. If the mouse is moving upon body load, then it occurs. If the mouse is not moving upon body load, it can still be reproduced. You have to move the mouse and then let it be still for 3 seconds and then the toolbar disappears.
This is severely impacting user experience - P2 bug. Please fix ASAP!