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Page Scrolling #2

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Azkali opened this issue Oct 29, 2018 · 7 comments
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Page Scrolling #2

Azkali opened this issue Oct 29, 2018 · 7 comments

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@Azkali
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Azkali commented Oct 29, 2018

The scrolling is not practical consider changing for a classic scrolling.
This one is clearly counterintuitive !

@GerkinDev
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On which page/component/url?

@Azkali
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Azkali commented Oct 29, 2018

I've had this "issue" while reading "Simple ToDo app", and saw briefly that "Le best" shares the same layout view.

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Azkali commented Oct 29, 2018

The green cursor that follows the text, slows the reading, it is a pain to go to a far underneath section.
EDIT: Maybe you can keep the green cursor following the text, it renders nicely, but make navigation efficient ?

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This should be coupled with a system of animations/screenshots/schemas aside. Those contents will have a full-featured reader to explain you in the better way possible the guide, pretty much like a video course/tutorial. This isn't finished, Some settings will be tweaked to facilitate the navigation, but the feature has to be kept, because it is pretty important to me.

Because you are using a local version of the docs, you can lower this constant:

Tell me the value you set that seems to you the most usable and precise, keeping in mind that the scrolling has to be section-per-section.

@Azkali
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Azkali commented Oct 29, 2018

Thank you that was exactly what I'd like to improve, I'd recommend setting it between 1-10 for a really smooth reading

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GerkinDev commented Oct 29, 2018

It seems a bit low, and not that accurate with the section-per-section approach...

@Azkali
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Azkali commented Oct 29, 2018

If you really want to keep the section/section approach, I can only recommend one thing :
I would like that, the reader, when I use the side scroll bar, follows the text, or relocate to the actual position on screen, of the text

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