To me the most critical issue to address is making scrolling *visually* customizable without affecting the *behavior* at all. Scrolling is one of the most viscerally important human-computer interactions. We all get muscle-memory accustomed to whatever scrolling behavior is afforded by ones hardware + OS, and it's very important that the browser doesn't try to mess with this. To this end, it's important we don't just say "well if you need more, make a custom scroller" -- because that most often ends with a component that looks good but doesn't *feel* right, and in a very aggravating way. -- GitHub Notification of comment by craigkovatch Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/1960#issuecomment-400143822 using your GitHub accountReceived on Tuesday, 26 June 2018 01:07:50 UTC
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