- From: fantasai <fantasai.lists@inkedblade.net>
- Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 21:00:26 -0400
- To: Guido Bouman <m@guido.vc>, www-style@w3.org
On 04/08/2015 08:24 AM, Guido Bouman wrote: > Hi all, > > > Let me introduce myself first, as I think this is relevant for the issue I’m raising. I am the author of jQuery panelSnap > (https://github.com/guidobouman/jquery-panelsnap). This CSS module would render my plugin obsolete, something I’m looking > forward to, a lot. > > There’s one issue that should be taken into account though: content that is larger than the scroll container. > > With the current implementation this is not addressed. There should be a way to specify to only snap when there’s a snappoint > in the visible area of the scroll container. I’m trying to describe something which feels in-between the current [mandatory] & > [proximity] values for [scroll-snap-type]. It could be named [visible]. In this case [proximity] would be too loose, but > [mandatory] too strict. You don’t want to change the behaviour of the current values, as they make a lot of sense in other > situations. So adding a new one is my suggestion. Hi Guido, Tab and I aren't sure exactly what you're asking for here. Could you describe it a bit more, and maybe give a few examples, please? Thanks~ ~fantasai
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