

- #CHROME EXTENSION EBAY WATCHER HOW TO#
- #CHROME EXTENSION EBAY WATCHER INSTALL#
- #CHROME EXTENSION EBAY WATCHER PRO#
The multiple scroll bars provide a terrible user experience and prevent users from seeing the entire description and photos in an eBay listing without unnecessary scrolling. I would have thought it was a widespread issue affecting most Safari users but there hasn't been much discussion of this yet.Īnother curiosity is that the eBay listings don't have this problem when viewing them in Safari on my iPhone 3GS.Īfter 24 hours of searching, I have discovered the cause of Safari's problem of not being able to correctly display eBay auction pages, and there is a simple fix for anyone who is as annoyed as I am that multiple scroll bars appear in eBay descriptions. I'd also like to know whether the phenomena is happening to most eBay Safari users or a minority of them.
#CHROME EXTENSION EBAY WATCHER HOW TO#
If anyone has any ideas how to get rid of the annoying scroll bars, I'm all ears. This happens whether or not you've cleared your cache and/or cookies. If you refresh the first eBay listing, which didn't have the scroll bars when you first opened it, once you refresh it, they will appear. All subsequent items you open (in a new window, new tab, or within the same window) will have the extra scroll bars. What's strange, is that when you open your first eBay listing after opening your Safari browser, that first listing will open without the annoying extra scroll bars.
#CHROME EXTENSION EBAY WATCHER PRO#
Nothing has helped and my software is up to date: Safari (ver 5.0.5) running on my MacBook Pro (Snow Leopard 10.6.8). I have cleared Safari's cache and cookies, cleared my libraries' caches, reset Safari, repaired my disc permissions, and restarted between all of the steps. I have tried everything I can think of to get rid of these extra scroll bars, but to no avail. This makes for a very unpleasant user experience, having to scroll within the already small "Description" frame.

These extra scroll bars are in addition to the scroll bar already present on the right side of the eBay web page. Instead of the description frame showing the entire seller description with any accompanying backgrounds and photos (the way it has forever), Safari (Google Chrome is also experiencing the problem) now only displays a small portion of the description with one or two new (and annoying) scroll bars added to the iframe window. If there is only a small amount of plain text written by the seller, it will look fine, but most eBay sellers use various templates and multiple pictures, which are no longer displaying properly. Some extensions may have additional settings in their Details section.While IE and Firefox continue to display eBay pages correctly, Safari is now having a problem displaying the description section of eBay listings, which is provided by the seller and contained within a frame in the middle of an eBay listing. Click Details to see additional information about the extension.Click Remove to uninstall the extension from Brave.Enable/Disable the extension using the toggle on the bottom right.This will bring you to the Extensions window: You can enable, disable, remove and view additional options for your installed extensions in the extensions window: Note: Make sure you read these messages carefully.It is up to you to make responsible decisions when installing 3rd party extensions with respect to your data. A notification will appear in the middle of your screen, detailing what data and permissions you are granting the extension access to by installing it.Once found, click Add to Chrome on top-right of the page.

#CHROME EXTENSION EBAY WATCHER INSTALL#
To install an extension from the Chrome Web Store : They do not require installation on your computer and do not require a system restart the way traditional programs often do.īrave offers support for nearly all extensions that are compatible with chromium. Extensions are programs that live and run directly on the browser.
