Pages I view in Firefox are scrolling by themselves

The web pages I view in Firefox are scrolling by themselves when I move my mouse off the scroll bar. My mouse will be on the page (not on the scroll bar) and the page will jump up and/or down when I move the mouse to click something. How can this be stopped? It's quite irritating. I have disabled automatic scrolling but it does it regardless if it's on or off. I have another friend that this happens to as well. Thanks!

You seem to have added an automation curve for the track volumn.
Select the problematic track, and in the track header press the discloser triangle at the right border of the header. Then select "track volume". If it is active (marked by a green square) then deselect it. Now your volume control should stay as you set it.
Alternatively you could set your volume control in this automation track which will give you much more control then the volume slide.

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