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Scroll Snapping spec it's quite a new spec but has been around in some form for a while now.
If you have e.g. scroll-snap-type: x mandatory; it will cause the drag scroll to not work at all
Proposed solution: If you dragging the content, it would make sense to disable the scroll snapping temporarily, then re-enable after finished dragging and allow the browser to snap to the desired position.
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I think all that's required here is just to add a dragging class onto the div whilst it's dragging, that way you can disable scroll snapping during dragging in your own css...
Scroll Snapping spec it's quite a new spec but has been around in some form for a while now.
If you have e.g.
scroll-snap-type: x mandatory;
it will cause the drag scroll to not work at allProposed solution: If you dragging the content, it would make sense to disable the scroll snapping temporarily, then re-enable after finished dragging and allow the browser to snap to the desired position.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: