Happens when a javascript .focus() is called for onload. Even google does it. I'm similarly annoyed by this. It's the designed-in behavior, and the proposed solution upstream is to make .focus() a configurable item, so I'm setting this as a wishlist item.
Happens when a javascript .focus() is called for onload. Even google does it. I'm similarly annoyed by this. It's the designed-in behavior, and the proposed solution upstream is to make .focus() a configurable item, so I'm setting this as a wishlist item.