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by solarkraft
1337 days ago
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I'm happy about the scroll-stretching since it's at least something that happens when scrolling reaches the end rather than just abruptly stopping. My mind head would expect the list to keep scrolling but it just wouldn't without any physical metaphor for why it wouldn't. iOS does this much more nicely. |
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What? If I'm sliding physical objects around, I normally expect them to just stop abruptly if they hit something.
...and indeed, that's what scrolling in UIs also did for a very long time, accompanied by a very clear indication in the scrollbar that you've reached the end:
http://www.functionx.com/vs2010/forms/scrollbar2.gif
The "designers" happened, and all of a sudden scrollbars turned into these horribly thin and imprecise roundish blobs that are far worse for indicating where exactly you are, and in particular, whether you've reached the end.