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Why block scrolling up?

Open rolandschuetz opened this issue 10 years ago • 4 comments

Hello,

I couldn't find any reason why to block scrolling. Could you please add a few infos about this.

From my understanding moving the touchpad upwards doesn't result in any page change, it only causes a end-of-website bounce effect. This should be only done when the user set it up that way. I for example want to block page changes, but not this bounce effect.

Thanks, Roland

rolandschuetz avatar Aug 31 '15 17:08 rolandschuetz

I did this to prevent divs from overscrolling when reaching the top. The scenario is when you are scrolling in one div inside another div which also scrolls.

micho avatar Sep 02 '15 14:09 micho

As mentioned above, this is not really what the plugin described what it does. I would add a config for that.

rolandschuetz avatar Sep 02 '15 14:09 rolandschuetz

You're right, would you like to send a PR with defaults that can disable that setting?

micho avatar Sep 02 '15 15:09 micho

Sorry, I’m currently super busy. When I find some time I will.

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Am Mittwoch, 02. September 2015 um 17:26 schrieb Pablo Villalba:

You're right, would you like to send a PR with defaults that can disable that setting?

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rolandschuetz avatar Sep 02 '15 16:09 rolandschuetz