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hybrid normal_scrolling #4617
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I guess by I'm not sure what web browser or device you are using, but when using |
You can probably achieve this by using
I guess in the future I can just create a callback such as |
Description
Hi Alvatrigo,
When we set the NORMAL_SCROLLING to FALSE we enjoy the full-page panels snapping into place. Needless to point out, this causes the HTTP address bar to be visible on our mobile devices -- taking up some valuable space. When we set the NORMAL_SCROLLING to TRUE , however, we get the benefit of claiming all that space, making the rendering of the page APP-like.
In my project, I have many YouTube players on each panel, when I enable the normal_scrolling, people can scroll those panels really fast and this causes the iPhone (IOS safari browser) to crashfrom time to time. I could not prevent each sections afterLoad event from being fired when such a fadt scrolling action take place. And This forces me to disable the NORMALSCROLLING mode
I was thinking perhaps, it is possible to come up with a hybrid solution.
Is it possible to implement something like this? Or Would there be an inherent that would render the whole effort and exploration worthless?
Link to isolated reproduction with no external CSS / JS
[Ideally in jsfiddle.net (https://jsfiddle.net/alvarotrigo/ea17skjr) or codepen.io (https://codepen.io/alvarotrigo/pen/NxyPPp), links to personal websites won't be reviewed unless isolated. Reported issues without a reproduction might get closed.]
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