would make implementation much harder, so I'd certainly like to
avoid it in an initial draft at least.
All in all, this is super awesome. Please do push for it at the W3C!
/ Jonas
Thanks for the feedback, this is great :)
--Chris
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 3:39 AM, Christopher Lord cl
Chou tc...@mozilla.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 1:02 AM, Christopher Lord cl...@mozilla.com
wrote:
down. I'm not a huge fan of all aspects of their proposal, so I've made
my own: http://chrislord.net/?p=273preview=1_ppp=0afe20d87f
Seems the link is outdated
Enabled it manually and this is so much nicer... Can't wait for this to be
the default :) Some odd behaviour I've noticed already, on Facebook.com the
site seems to occasionally layout as if the scroll-bar wasn't there (so
underneath it), and it seems to flip randomly as you scroll, for a while.
Actually, forget just facebook, I'm seeing this on lots of sites. It
exhibits quite badly on wiki.mozilla.org too, for example.
--Chris
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 10:06 AM, Christopher Lord cl...@mozilla.com
wrote:
Enabled it manually and this is so much nicer... Can't wait
Hi people,
I've spent the last week or so articulating some thoughts on navigation
transitions. This is something I've thought about before (as I'm sure a lot
of us have), but seeing Google's proposal encouraged me to get it written
down. I'm not a huge fan of all aspects of their proposal, so
It's great to see this being discussed! Personally, I'd like to see all
three of these, and I think they have quite particular use-cases. #2 is my
least favourite, however, and I'll discuss this below.
I'd like to see #1 implemented first for two reasons; 1- I know this is
easy to do given our
Hi all,
Earlier today, I pushed the patch that enables OMTC on Linux[1][2], meaning we
will now have OMTC enabled on all platforms. Linux is slightly different to
other platforms, as we currently have hardware-accelerated layers disabled.
This means it uses the BasicCompositor, which before
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