JS devs don't believe colleague who claims browsers have native scrolling
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An experienced web developer, who joined a large tech company in Nottingham last month, claims to have discovered a hidden, secret feature built into all web browsers: page scrolling. According to him, if one simply does not implement scrolling with JavaScript, then any page is still going to be scrollable by default. Moreover, this "native scrolling" (sic) is fluid and smooth: properties often unavailable to JS-based solutions.
JS devs don't believe colleague who claims browsers have native scrolling
JS devs don't believe colleague who claims…
JS devs don't believe colleague who claims browsers have native scrolling
An experienced web developer, who joined a large tech company in Nottingham last month, claims to have discovered a hidden, secret feature built into all web browsers: page scrolling. According to him, if one simply does not implement scrolling with JavaScript, then any page is still going to be scrollable by default. Moreover, this "native scrolling" (sic) is fluid and smooth: properties often unavailable to JS-based solutions.