As webkit on linux does not currently support autoscroll (holding the middle mouse down and moving up and down to scroll) unlike the Windows version, this extension replicates the functionality.
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `jrk_downrecords` [ RunTime:0.007156s ]
SELECT `a`.`aid`,`a`.`title`,`a`.`create_time`,`m`.`username` FROM `jrk_downrecords` `a` INNER JOIN `jrk_member` `m` ON `a`.`uid`=`m`.`id` WHERE `a`.`status` = 1 GROUP BY `a`.`aid` ORDER BY `a`.`create_time` DESC LIMIT 10 [ RunTime:0.099042s ]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `jrk_tagrecords` [ RunTime:0.000932s ]
SELECT * FROM `jrk_tagrecords` WHERE `status` = 1 ORDER BY `num` DESC LIMIT 20 [ RunTime:0.001129s ]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `jrk_member` [ RunTime:0.001025s ]
SELECT `id`,`username`,`userhead`,`usertime` FROM `jrk_member` WHERE `status` = 1 ORDER BY `usertime` DESC LIMIT 10 [ RunTime:0.003054s ]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `jrk_searchrecords` [ RunTime:0.000913s ]
SELECT * FROM `jrk_searchrecords` WHERE `status` = 1 ORDER BY `num` DESC LIMIT 5 [ RunTime:0.003711s ]
SELECT aid,title,count(aid) as c FROM `jrk_downrecords` GROUP BY `aid` ORDER BY `c` DESC LIMIT 10 [ RunTime:0.014750s ]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `jrk_articles` [ RunTime:0.001290s ]
UPDATE `jrk_articles` SET `hits` = 2 WHERE `id` = 196356 [ RunTime:0.014812s ]