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    Hi Gorav,

    Thanks for the kind words!

    We may be able to automatically detect other extensions such as Cirrus Insight, and automatically disable our scrolling behavior. I’ll do some investigation.

    However, Gmail itself now uses the floating style of scrolling when viewing conversations – its People Widget has the same scrolling properties as Rapportive. This means Cirrus Insight will get hidden even for users without Rapportive: it might be best for Cirrus Insight to add enhancements to also scroll automatically.

    Best,
    Lee.

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    Paul van Eijck commented  · 

    Lee,

    Cirrus Insight does (now) scroll automatically, but Rapportive pushes it below the fault. If we could just turn of the scrolling behaviour of the rapportive field would solve this. Or add a button to temporarily collapse it in a specific email?

    Thanks

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    We don’t want to cheat anyone out of anything. We do believe the context we provide is a much more valuable use of the limited sidebar space than the ads it replaces; and we think that creates value both for Google and for its users.

    We would of course look at adding an option to restore the ads if there was enough demand for it – but it would be hard to present a good user experience, as there just isn’t that much room in the sidebar!

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