← Back to context Comment by yards 6 hours ago I raise you one. Death to the parallax scroll. In fact, death to all scroll animations. 8 comments yards Reply ryandrake 6 hours ago Scrolling should just move a fixed size view up and down a fixed sized page. Why on earth must everyone complicate it so much? marssaxman 6 hours ago I don't understand why browsers ever let designers fuck up the scrolling mechanism in the first place. Why is that even possible? ryandrake 6 hours ago Browsers have handed way too much control to web developers. "The web as a software SDK" was a terrible idea. 3 replies → ivanjermakov 5 hours ago Death to scroll event override in general. Messes up my vimium smooth scrolling. pier25 6 hours ago Absolutely.I'm not against animations in UI design but these should be used purposefully to direct the user's attention on something or for minimal aesthetic effect. When everything is moving it's just like adding a ton of ketchup to everything.
ryandrake 6 hours ago Scrolling should just move a fixed size view up and down a fixed sized page. Why on earth must everyone complicate it so much? marssaxman 6 hours ago I don't understand why browsers ever let designers fuck up the scrolling mechanism in the first place. Why is that even possible? ryandrake 6 hours ago Browsers have handed way too much control to web developers. "The web as a software SDK" was a terrible idea. 3 replies →
marssaxman 6 hours ago I don't understand why browsers ever let designers fuck up the scrolling mechanism in the first place. Why is that even possible? ryandrake 6 hours ago Browsers have handed way too much control to web developers. "The web as a software SDK" was a terrible idea. 3 replies →
ryandrake 6 hours ago Browsers have handed way too much control to web developers. "The web as a software SDK" was a terrible idea. 3 replies →
ivanjermakov 5 hours ago Death to scroll event override in general. Messes up my vimium smooth scrolling.
pier25 6 hours ago Absolutely.I'm not against animations in UI design but these should be used purposefully to direct the user's attention on something or for minimal aesthetic effect. When everything is moving it's just like adding a ton of ketchup to everything.
Scrolling should just move a fixed size view up and down a fixed sized page. Why on earth must everyone complicate it so much?
I don't understand why browsers ever let designers fuck up the scrolling mechanism in the first place. Why is that even possible?
Browsers have handed way too much control to web developers. "The web as a software SDK" was a terrible idea.
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Death to scroll event override in general. Messes up my vimium smooth scrolling.
Absolutely.
I'm not against animations in UI design but these should be used purposefully to direct the user's attention on something or for minimal aesthetic effect. When everything is moving it's just like adding a ton of ketchup to everything.