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by jug
4007 days ago
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I'm torn.. I dislike scroll hijacking and in a sense don't want support for this practice, _but_ at the same time I assume this will never go away and then this seems less hacky and easier to make it work without ruining use on various input devices and settings. For example, I tried the demo and saw how the pages jumped to the nearest page if I middle click and pulled down to go half way. Corner cases or anything more complicated than simple wheel flips often don't seem to work if you hack your own solution. Now the browser seems to have a much better idea of what's going on. So.. That's nice. We'll get hijacks but at least they seem to be much more robust? But at the same time I hope this won't make more designers hijack scrolling or go overboard with this. :\ |
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