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Coursera course content page - Cannot scroll down

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When accessing Coursera course page it opens, however, I cannot scroll down. The scroll bar moves down, but the page view does not.

The view remains on top and shakes a little when attempting to scroll down. I have tried using the keyboard arrows, page down, mouse scroll, and the scroll bar, but the page view does not go down.

Other web browsers (Microsoft Edge & Google Chrome) work.

When accessing Coursera course page it opens, however, I cannot scroll down. The scroll bar moves down, but the page view does not. The view remains on top and shakes a little when attempting to scroll down. I have tried using the keyboard arrows, page down, mouse scroll, and the scroll bar, but the page view does not go down. Other web browsers (Microsoft Edge & Google Chrome) work.

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Anything useful in the Inspector ?

You can right-click and select "Inspect" to open the built-in Inspector with this element selected.

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cor-el said

Anything useful in the Inspector ? You can right-click and select "Inspect" to open the built-in Inspector with this element selected.

To be honest, I would not know what to look for by using the Inspector.

On a separate note, Coursera did respon as well to the problem "...Upon reviewing our records, I am glad to share that this issue has already been reported to our engineering team, who is currently working to find a fix. Although I don’t have any further updates on the issue, I’ve added the details of your case to the existing report.

We totally understand how important it is for our learners to work in the desirable web browser, however, during this fixture, we encourage you to use another web browser (or try a private window) to be able to scroll. ..."