Well-Controlled Scrolling with CSS Scroll Snap
CSS Scroll Snap allows web developers to create well-controlled scroll experiences by declaring scroll snapping positions. This enables common UX scroll patterns without the need for JavaScript.
New in Chrome 63
Chrome 63 allows you to import JavaScript modules dynamically. My favorite interview coding question becomes a piece of cake with async iterators and generators. And you can override the browser's default overflow scroll behavior with the CSS overscroll-behavior
property.
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css
overscroll
scroll
android
async
await
es6
generators
iterators
modules
permissions
streams
Take control of your scroll: customizing pull-to-refresh and overflow effects
The CSS overscroll-behavior property allows developers to override the browser's overflow scroll effects when reaching the top/bottom of content. It can be used to customize or prevent the mobile pull-to-refresh action.
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overscroll
scroll
Improving Scroll Performance with Passive Event Listeners
New to Chrome 51, passive event listeners provide a major potential boost to scroll performance.
performance
events
chrome51
javascript
scroll
touch
Smooth Scrolling in Chrome 49
Tired of jittery scrolling? Great, because Chrome 49 is shipping with a new smooth scroll right out of the box!