Web Development Trend Alert: What is Scrolljacking?

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What is scrolljacking and is it always a bad idea? In this quick tutorial, we look at both the pros and cons of scrolljacking with real-world website examples. Created by Gregg Fine.

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the sites used as examples are quite amazing, and the commentary is actually on point, you deserve much more viewers

including the links to the websites mentioned in the description or the pinned comment would be helpful for this kind of videos tho

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comment just for supporting this chanell ))

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It's f*ing annoying. Please give me a Firefox add-on to destroy this capability for once and for all. Which brings me to a more universal wish: we need Javascript granular permissions. What may JS do on your browser, and what not. And web designers should design for granular permissions as well. Today's browsing is worse than when we had Macromedia Flash. If you wanted a fancy-pants websites back then, there was a run Flash button, and it worked like a stand alone app. Now CSS+JS are totally overboard, and constantly trying to expand on weird browser behaviour. A browser today is like 500MB, yet in the basis it is nothing better than say Firefox 4.
And we need personal layout overrides: allow watching any site in the design you like. A bit like accesability design, but then for everybody. So you can make a 10MB browser that strips everything and layouts all websites like Wikipedia in you personal font and colours.

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