Version: 3.1.0 - cvs (using KDE Devel) Installed from: Compiled sources Compiler: gcc 3.2.3 OS: Linux IE does it, now Mozilla too, it's called smooth scrolling and it rocks. Basically, when pressing pagedown or spacebar, the webpage scrolls with a little animation showing the page going down. It's fast enough so it's not annoying and it's supposed to help get the context when scrolling a page. I hope to see this in Konqueror, there was a bug report for it in 2000 : it was supposed to be resolved soon but I still don't see it :(
The feature is in KDE 3.2 (Actually, I think it was also in KDE 3.1), Just the shortcut is SHIFT+Arrow.
shift+arrow is virtually useless because you have to have both hands on the keyboard instead of only one finger on the spacebar or the mouse-scrollwheel. ie does it, mozilla does it for a long time now but konqueror still doesn't have it. sorry, you didn't understand the wish -> it remains.
Not continous scrolling but scrolling page-wide (by mouse) was requested.
*** Bug 88789 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
See my patch in #76082. So far it only implements smooth scrolling for khtml, but it works quite well.
Okay just collect smooth scrolling in one bug.. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 76082 ***