Tried it. Hated it. If I scroll a little bit with a momentum-scrolling touchpad, then when it settles, it will sometimes move back to where it was, undoing my scroll. The second issue is that if I scroll with spacebar or pgup/pgdn, the animation is very slow (about 10x slower than it is for me on most pages).
I think there could be a version of this that’s good, where it subtly biases the deceleration curve of fling-scrolls to reach a good stopping point, but leaves every other scroll method alone. But this isn’t it.
Thanks! I played around with this and was able to get the same behavior, though it doesn’t happen with how I normally use the touchpad.
I think what I would want here is something where scroll-snap never undoes scrolling, and is generally lighter touch? Like, snapping to the target if you’ve made an ambiguous flick, but not fighting you.
Tried it. Hated it. If I scroll a little bit with a momentum-scrolling touchpad, then when it settles, it will sometimes move back to where it was, undoing my scroll. The second issue is that if I scroll with spacebar or pgup/pgdn, the animation is very slow (about 10x slower than it is for me on most pages).
I think there could be a version of this that’s good, where it subtly biases the deceleration curve of fling-scrolls to reach a good stopping point, but leaves every other scroll method alone. But this isn’t it.
What browser?
Chrome on MacOS.
Thanks! I played around with this and was able to get the same behavior, though it doesn’t happen with how I normally use the touchpad.
I think what I would want here is something where scroll-snap never undoes scrolling, and is generally lighter touch? Like, snapping to the target if you’ve made an ambiguous flick, but not fighting you.