- From: Rik Cabanier <cabanier@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 20:06:26 +0200
- To: Boris Zbarsky <bzbarsky@mit.edu>
- Cc: www-style@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAGN7qDAGDcTAFLWG=4mfayPnM0w2ug54BcxBw0z0gv_CWmDW9w@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Boris Zbarsky <bzbarsky@mit.edu> wrote: > On 5/31/12 2:49 PM, Rik Cabanier wrote: > >> They also disappear after the "up" animation ends. >> I think that's the behavior I would want to see as an animator. >> > > Uh... that's the exact opposite of what you said earlir: > > > On 5/31/12 2:07 PM, Rik Cabanier wrote: >> >> What if you want to animate an element in from a side? Wouldn't you >> think it's annoying if you get scroll bars while it's not >> completely on >> the screen? >> > > Which one do you actually want? Do you want to (1) get scrollbars while > the element is animating in until it stops, do you want to (2) not get > scrollbars while its animating in until it stops, do you want to (3) get > scrollbars while it's partially offscreen but have them go away while it's > fully in the viewport (even if still animating), or do you want something > else? > > Your first mail said #2, WebKit on Mac does #1, Gecko currently does #3. I don't want a change in the scrollable area until the element stops animating/transitioning so there is no popping or resizing of scroll bars.
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