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by photonios 2640 days ago
Unfortunately that's pretty much the only way not to confuse the majority of your users. It depends a bit on your target audience of course.

At work we have a lot of embedded Google Maps and any content below the map was rarely viewed. Once we disabled auto focus, we saw more and people scrolling to content below the embedded map. Suggesting that people got confused by it and simply left the page. For us, it was the right thing to do.