Bidirectional scrolling: what’s not to like?
Publikováno: 6.11.2020
Some baby bear thinking from Adam Silver.
Too hot:
[On horizontal scrolling, like Netflix] This pattern is accessible, responsive and consistent across screen sizes. And it’s pretty easy to implement.
Too cold:
That’s a lot of pros for a pattern that in reality has some critical downsides.
Just right:
[On rows of content with “View All” links] This way, the content isn’t hidden; it’s easy to drill down into a category; data isn’t wasted; and an unconventional, labour intensive pattern
… Read article “Bidirectional scrolling: what’s not to like?”
The post Bidirectional scrolling: what’s not to like? appeared first on CSS-Tricks.
You can support CSS-Tricks by being an MVP Supporter.
Some baby bear thinking from Adam Silver.
Too hot:
[On horizontal scrolling, like Netflix] This pattern is accessible, responsive and consistent across screen sizes. And it’s pretty easy to implement.
Too cold:
That’s a lot of pros for a pattern that in reality has some critical downsides.
Just right:
[On rows of content with “View All” links] This way, the content isn’t hidden; it’s easy to drill down into a category; data isn’t wasted; and an unconventional, labour intensive pattern is avoided.
Direct Link to Article — Permalink
The post Bidirectional scrolling: what’s not to like? appeared first on CSS-Tricks.
You can support CSS-Tricks by being an MVP Supporter.