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I cannot scroll the comments in side bar on Huff post; they appear on the right of the screen in a window, scroll will only work for the background article.

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I used to be able to participate in the Huff post comments section. Lately, in the last week or so, the comment section loads and I can post: but the rest of the comments will not scroll down, they are locked in place without a scroll bar. Any suggestions?

I used to be able to participate in the Huff post comments section. Lately, in the last week or so, the comment section loads and I can post: but the rest of the comments will not scroll down, they are locked in place without a scroll bar. Any suggestions?

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