Very cool.<p>Two bug reports:<p>1. Do you have a way to receive bug reports other than HN? :)<p>2. After doing a search, the left category menu disappears, and stays disappeared even after clicking the HH "home" link at top left. This is true for FF and Chromium latest-ish on LinuxMint.<p>There are two possible bugs here:
a) do you actually want the left menu to disappear, and b) what your intent is for clicking the top left "HH".<p>- Go to HH.<p>- Search for something. Results appear as you type, nice. No indication from browser that a new page is loading; guessing no load by design. But left menu disappears.<p>- Manually erase search bar. Menu back.<p>- Type out a search again, menu disappears.<p>- Click "HH" at top left. <i>Browser indicates a page is loading</i>", but the search is not erased and (therefore?) the menu is still missing.<p>- Re-enter HH either by typing the URL into the browser location and clicking "make it so", or by clicking in from another site (like HN). Search field is empty, therefore the left menu is available.<p>EDIT: This was going to be a separate bug, but I think it's related to
above.<p>Scrollbar behavior is buggy.<p>- Clear site cookies. ("It's the only way to be sure.")<p>- Don't click anything, just move the mouse around and scroll, with
mousewheel or dragging scrollbar. Scrollbar intact, entire page
scrolls.<p>- Click in search field, don't type anything.
Scrollbar disappears, mousewheel scrolling has no effect,
regardless of where the mouse hovers.
Entire page jumps slightly to right, appearing to "chase" the
disappeared scrollbar.<p>- Type something in search field that gets results.
Scrollbar returns, top of scrollbar is even with bottom of search
field, page does not jump back;
I'm guessing this is "your" scrollbar
rather than the browser's scrollbar. Mousewheel only has effect if
mouse is hovered below the search field,
in the area region where the scrollbar exists.<p>- Click on any non-active area outside the search field. Search field
jumps left very slightly.
Scrollbar is back to full length (browser's scrollbar?),
but there are now two separate scrolling areas:<p>- Hover mouse at or above search field level. The entire original
front page, including the missing menu and the default "Today" list of
sites, scrolls up into the area from viewport top to bottom level of
search field (which also scrolls up and away with the rest of the
page). Search results do not scroll.<p>- Hover mouse below the search field, mousewheel scrolls the search
results, phantom page at top of viewport does not scroll.<p>- Drag the scrollbar, the "top" scroll area scrolls.