- From: Tab Atkins Jr. via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2020 23:39:53 +0000
- To: public-css-archive@w3.org
*Not* letting authors control the scrolling/snapping behavior is currently an intentional choice in the spec - having pages scroll with different physics on a single device is often *very* disorienting for users. (This is one of the reasons why we did scroll-snap in the first place: so authors would stop using custom-scroll JS to get this behavior, and unwittingly give users unfamiliar scrolling physics!) Can you elaborate on what sort of content-based distinction you're thinking of? I think it would need to be a pretty important distinction to override the user-based restrictions we currently specify. -- GitHub Notification of comment by tabatkins Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/5464#issuecomment-682244656 using your GitHub account -- Sent via github-notify-ml as configured in https://github.com/w3c/github-notify-ml-config
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