Stop doing weird things, Bing ! ;)
当前为
// ==UserScript==
// @name FIX for "Bing Search returns to the top" !
// @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/Henry
// @version 1.0.1
// @description Stop doing weird things, Bing ! ;)
// @author Henry
// @match http*://*.bing.com/*
// @icon https://tsz.netlify.app/img/favicon.png
// @grant none
// @license MIT
// ==/UserScript==
(function() {
'use strict';
/*
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-bing/search-page-of-bing-automatically-jumping-to-the-top-of-page/m-p/3767178/emcs_t/S2h8ZW1haWx8dG9waWNfc3Vic2NyaXB0aW9ufExGN1BYSTdMVldJQkQxfDM3NjcxNzh8U1VCU0NSSVBUSU9OU3xoSw#M2615
So, I switched to Bing a month ago and.. I HAD the same problem, but I just fixed it !
There's a function in a script file triggered when Bing Search is Out of Focus, waiting for 15 seconds, and then Scroll the page to the top.
Why ? ... I really don't know ... but, who cares ? ;)
For Tampermonkey addon users on Chrome, Edge, Safari, Opera and Firefox, the simple way is to install a script like this.
AwayTimeThreshold defines the waiting time in seconds when the tab is no longer active to scroll up the page. (Default value: 15 seconds)
Some sort of temporary (but for a long time, i think ^^) solution is to set an impossible value to reach to this variable. (2 592 000 seconds = One month.)
I currently use this solution, and it works like a charm ! ;)
*/
window.AwayTimeThreshold = 2_592_000;
/*
// other solution
// Disable the scroll to top functionality
function disableScrollToTop() {
window.scrollTo = function(x, y) {
if (y !== 0) {
window.scrollTo.originalFunc(x, y);
}
};
window.scrollTo.originalFunc = window.scrollTo;
}
// Listen for 'focus' events on the window
window.addEventListener('focus', disableScrollToTop);
*/
})();