DVDPedia 5.1.3 on MacPro OSX10.5.8
On the statistics page (any collection) the scroll bar is a tiny little button at the top of the page and the scroll arrows are also at the top, unlike all collection pages.
statistics + scroll
Re: statistics + scroll
Mountain Lion OS X 10.5.8 does not have scroll arrows, so you must be using some an enhancement plugin that adds arrows that would be causing the issue.
Re: statistics + scroll
In Lion 10.7.* & Mountain Lion 10.8.* the scroll bars are turned off by default, if you want them back on goto:dvlkyrie wrote:DVDPedia 5.1.3 on MacPro OSX10.5.8
On the statistics page (any collection) the scroll bar is a tiny little button at the top of the page and the scroll arrows are also at the top, unlike all collection pages.
System Preferences > General > Show Scroll Bars > Always
If you are truely still using Leopard 10.5.* then as Conor says, you have an Add-on or Plug-in that is causing this. I would determine when you last saw scroll bars then remember what programs you have installed since then.
Doing a quick Google I found that some people who had Leopard and the FULL MS Office installed had a similar problem. They fixed it by un-installing MS Office, rebooted, repaired Permissions (which you will find within Disk Utility), then re-installed MS Office and did ALL MS updates.
NOTE: with Permissions I use a nifty little program called YASU, I check all the boxes, except Bookmarks, and let it do its thing. It is shareware so to get rid of the nag screen send in a donation.
Re: statistics + scroll
How did you go?dvlkyrie wrote:DVDPedia 5.1.3 on MacPro OSX10.5.8
On the statistics page (any collection) the scroll bar is a tiny little button at the top of the page and the scroll arrows are also at the top, unlike all collection pages.
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