I've got an image loaded into an overflow:auto div. On load, when you scroll the div, the scrollbar vanishes instantly. I can get it to come back if I run, say, animate on the div's height (without even changing the height), but only after it's vanished. After the animate, it's fixed for good.
I can fix this if I remove the -webkit-transform:translationZ(0); from the div's CSS, but I need the performance boost this provides (not for this little test program, but for the code it's derived from), so I can't remove it.
Any idea what's going on here, and how I might be able to fix it?
It's all in a jsfiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/forgetcolor/dB38c/5/
And also below:
HTML:
<div id="overflow"></div>
<p id="btn">click to fix</p>
CSS:
#overflow {
overflow:auto;
width:500px;
height:200px;
/* comment out the webkit-transform and the problem dissapears
* (but I need the transform for acceleration
*/
-webkit-transform:translateZ(0);
border:1px solid #000;
}
Javascript:
var scrollbarWidth = 15;
var r = Math.floor((Math.random()*100000)+1);
//adding r to simulate non-cached images
var pagelink = 'http://lorempixel.com/output/city-q-c-1920-1920-4.jpg?'+r;
$('#overflow').html(
"<img width='485' id='imgload' src='"+pagelink+"' />"
);
$('#btn').click(function() {
$('#overflow').animate({height:200},0);
});
UPDATE: bug report filed: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=129186
translateY(1)
but I'm not sure if that's even valid :)translateX(0)
then?overflow:scroll
conditional on your own calculated size of the internals of the div.