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4 Replies to "How to use CSS Scroll Snap"
Hmmm that demo didn’t work in Chrome Mobile…
Firefox supports modern version of spec since version 68 (current ESR), you have outdated info…
You’re right, thanks for pointing that out.
Thanks for this article. Unfortunately there seem to be a couple Chrome bugs that make this property rather unusable. For example the following where a tick of the mouse scroll wheel scrolls 2 panels instead of one (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58863384/increase-sensitivity-of-scroll-snapping-in-google-chrome). Do we know of any workarounds?