[ext] Yet Another Smooth Scrolling
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[ext] Yet Another Smooth Scrolling
Yet Another Smooth Scrolling is a simple extension makes scrolling behavior with both mouse wheel and keyboard fully customizable and smooth.
Features
- The smoothing animation goes in immediate-in ease-out manner but linear speed scrolling. It responds better and enough easy to trace.
- Allows to accelerate to stride size of scroll with quick wheel spinning.
- Acceleration is seamlessly applied. Faster you spin, farther you go.
- Well detailed customization are available with slide-bars on properties window.
- You can separately set the same kind of properties for cursor keys.
<b>Just try it out:</b> http://www.aa.alpha-net.ne.jp/kataho/xp ... ample.html
<b>AMO:</b> https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/5846
<b>Homepage:</b> http://www.aa.alpha-net.ne.jp/kataho/xpi/yass.html
<b>Download:</b> https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/5846
Any comments are appreciated.
Features
- The smoothing animation goes in immediate-in ease-out manner but linear speed scrolling. It responds better and enough easy to trace.
- Allows to accelerate to stride size of scroll with quick wheel spinning.
- Acceleration is seamlessly applied. Faster you spin, farther you go.
- Well detailed customization are available with slide-bars on properties window.
- You can separately set the same kind of properties for cursor keys.
<b>Just try it out:</b> http://www.aa.alpha-net.ne.jp/kataho/xp ... ample.html
<b>AMO:</b> https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/5846
<b>Homepage:</b> http://www.aa.alpha-net.ne.jp/kataho/xpi/yass.html
<b>Download:</b> https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/5846
Any comments are appreciated.
Last edited by kataho on November 22nd, 2007, 1:23 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Does this also apply to scrolling by the scrollbar?
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<b>pirlouy</b>
800 seems to be the largest value this animation method can provide.
Smoothness above this cause freeze of scrolling.
I think the chopped scrolling artifact is not by the smoothness management but is caused by lacking of frame rate. The frame rate performance owes to rendering performance of the browser, and also to your computer's power.
If you just want to make scrolling slower, try smaller stride size.
<b>Recall</b>
Thank you for your report. Now I can edit install.rdf for 3.x as soon as it's releaed as official one.
800 seems to be the largest value this animation method can provide.
Smoothness above this cause freeze of scrolling.
I think the chopped scrolling artifact is not by the smoothness management but is caused by lacking of frame rate. The frame rate performance owes to rendering performance of the browser, and also to your computer's power.
If you just want to make scrolling slower, try smaller stride size.
<b>Recall</b>
Thank you for your report. Now I can edit install.rdf for 3.x as soon as it's releaed as official one.
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It seems people more than I expected prefer looose smooth scrolling. So I wrote little additional code to smoothing algorithm that allows little larger smoothness parameter (up to 850). Also make the scrolling animation sort of more reasonable. It's available to try at the sample page.
http://www.aa.alpha-net.ne.jp/kataho/xp ... ample.html
Ensure your current YetAnotherSmoothScrolling add-on disabled.
I'm using it at 540 smoothness by the way.
http://www.aa.alpha-net.ne.jp/kataho/xp ... ample.html
Ensure your current YetAnotherSmoothScrolling add-on disabled.
I'm using it at 540 smoothness by the way.
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Great job!
I left you a review (needs approving). I hope this goes public soon!
I left you a review (needs approving). I hope this goes public soon!
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FANTASTIC! Installed, tweaked, working wonderfully! Great job.
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kataho wrote:I think the chopped scrolling artifact is not by the smoothness management but is caused by lacking of frame rate. The frame rate performance owes to rendering performance of the browser, and also to your computer's power.
But isn't you who can change this frame rate ? my drivers/monitor allow me to have a frequency of 75Hz. So if there could be a better frame rate; it depends on this extension (or Firefox) I suppose.
If you just want to make scrolling slower, try smaller stride size.
Bah, I prefer to keep this ratio (stride=100). Like I said, it's just a little little problem.
kataho wrote: http://www.aa.alpha-net.ne.jp/kataho/xp ... ample.html
Nice. I use 850 (and I could use 1000 ). And the fact scroll bar keeps moving even if I don't roll mouse wheel is very nice too !
Thanks !
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Click here and go to the bottom right corner of the page. Using the forum jump dropdown works fine while scrolling downwards as the page is already at the bottom but if you scroll back upwards with the dropdown open, you'll see the page scroll. And when you move the cursor to select a forum to jump to, the box closes.
It also does it on my own site.
It also does it on my own site.
It's like I said.
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