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When I try to view HTML versions of books at gitbooks.io, the contents of the pages disappear as I scroll down. The pages work in Safari.

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I noticed that when I tried to view the HTML versions of a few gitbooks.io documents, that the contents of the pages disappear as I scroll down the pages. When you initially browse to a page, you can see some content. Other browers (Safari for iOS, Firefox for Linux desktop, etc.) do not seem to have the problem.

As an example, try to view the following gitbook.io book in HTML form and scroll down the page:

https://astaxie.gitbooks.io/build-web-application-with-golang/content/en/

If you refresh the page, the content will come back.

Thanks for all of the hard work!

I noticed that when I tried to view the HTML versions of a few gitbooks.io documents, that the contents of the pages disappear as I scroll down the pages. When you initially browse to a page, you can see some content. Other browers (Safari for iOS, Firefox for Linux desktop, etc.) do not seem to have the problem. As an example, try to view the following gitbook.io book in HTML form and scroll down the page: https://astaxie.gitbooks.io/build-web-application-with-golang/content/en/ If you refresh the page, the content will come back. Thanks for all of the hard work!

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As an additional comment, I noticed that there are times where I go to those pages and I have to scroll up and down a few times to get the page to disappear. It doesn't always happen when scrolling down initially.

Just thought I would provide that additional information.