Alexander Prinzhorn
Alexander Prinzhorn
> The only way to prevent this, I think, would be to put this code in the HTML directly (making sure it's blocking but not taking an extra request) rather...
Sorry for taking so long. > It could actually be reasonable to remove the scrollTo-code completely so that users **can decide how the initial load should be performed**. It is...
All these discussions are the reason why the original pull request for adding AMD to skrollr was open forever. I don't use AMD, I never wanted it, but I eventually...
I assume this is the same as https://github.com/Prinzhorn/skrollr-menu/issues/32
Good catch. Could you explain that last commit? How is it related?
Sorry, I haven't. I'm busy with non-open source stuff. But I'll probably find a day in the next weeks which I can spend completely on skrollr.
> Have you noticed this behavior or is it just on my end? That's the point here. skrollr doesn't do native scrolling on mobile, so you can't rely on any...
Please try version 0.1.6. It should work on mobile as well.
Please try version 0.1.6. It should work on mobile as well.
Please include the unminified sources. It's impossible to debug otherwise. By the way it doesn't happen in Firefox for me, only Chrome.