> The reason is that Safari only shows the scrollbar when it's needed but without "reserving" the space.
Every browser with non-floating scrollbars will do this, right?
Safari, in its default configuration on a touch-ish device (macbook without a scrollwheel mouse, iOS) don't show explicit scroll bar gutters IIRC, and so won't have this problem.
Every browser with non-floating scrollbars will do this, right?
Safari, in its default configuration on a touch-ish device (macbook without a scrollwheel mouse, iOS) don't show explicit scroll bar gutters IIRC, and so won't have this problem.