Another consequence of this is that there's no way to share a specific "slide", which is a shame because there's an example about 2/3s of the way down that's really cool but there's no simple way to send anyone straight to it
Mine was lagging quite a bit in some demonstrations, but even worse: I had Fennec crash on me in one of the demonstrations a few pages down. I'm running 127.0, which has received some performance improvements (according to release notes).
I really see the potential here for visual prototyping before moving to D3 or Inkscape/editing SVGs by hand. It seems easy enough to setup a visual goal, or even reusing elements as it is all 'just DOM'.
I once wrote a Chrome web browser extension that removes these duplicated browser history entries. The Chrome store denied it, citing that it didn’t have enough functionality to be valuable.
That means your problem is obviously not big enough to complain about ;)
Meta point - this page has one of the nicer "snap" scrolling mechanisms I've seen on Mac with a touchpad - scrolling still feels natural, but when I let go it snaps to a single slide. Scrolling with momentum seems to work naturally too. Can't comment on keyboard or mouse scroll wheel navigation though.
Like like a fun project, although I kinda doubt the mass appeal. I think visual code projects are great though so I like it from a creativity perspective.
I appreciate the minimalistic design, but a paragraph or two (even three) of explanation at the top would have made me give it a better look instead of just closing it quickly.
I was surprised to see so many negative comments focused on the website itself rather than the actual content. Despite this, it's still worth sharing if even only one person finds it interesting.
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Scrolling push a new page in the browser history, i have now 40 items in the browsers history :|.
That means your problem is obviously not big enough to complain about ;)