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hjadal | 3 years ago
This does have the effect of making Firefox buggy and not showing the content at the top of a page before you scroll down and up again. Which only works on sites you can scroll on.
hjadal | 3 years ago
This does have the effect of making Firefox buggy and not showing the content at the top of a page before you scroll down and up again. Which only works on sites you can scroll on.
solarkraft|3 years ago
userbinator|3 years ago
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.
hjadal|3 years ago