Does this page enforce the scroll positions that a scroll container’s scrollport may end at after a scrolling operation has completed, in practice?
Often derided as "scroll jacking" or more politely referred to as "scroll snapping" it's being added to the CSS spec so likely not going anywhere. https://drafts.csswg.org/css-scroll-snap-1/ Here I want to learn about…
Yeah, we'll never see an Apple device with USB-C, besides all of their laptops. Those chargers are great for Android phones!
No, it will not override the CSS (not sure what you mean by "accessibility enabled" exactly). > even with the focus outline disabled on other sites, I am able to navigate with the keyboard to text input fields Correct,…
I haven't seen someone use "NPCs" unironically in this context since...2018? I thought it was just used now to make fun of how unoriginal the right is. Do you still say "cuck" too?!
Does this page enforce the scroll positions that a scroll container’s scrollport may end at after a scrolling operation has completed, in practice?
Often derided as "scroll jacking" or more politely referred to as "scroll snapping" it's being added to the CSS spec so likely not going anywhere. https://drafts.csswg.org/css-scroll-snap-1/ Here I want to learn about…
Yeah, we'll never see an Apple device with USB-C, besides all of their laptops. Those chargers are great for Android phones!
No, it will not override the CSS (not sure what you mean by "accessibility enabled" exactly). > even with the focus outline disabled on other sites, I am able to navigate with the keyboard to text input fields Correct,…
I haven't seen someone use "NPCs" unironically in this context since...2018? I thought it was just used now to make fun of how unoriginal the right is. Do you still say "cuck" too?!