jeudi 26 mars 2015

Google Is Adopting A New Standard To Make Chrome Scrolling Less Craptastic

nexus2cee_Chromium_thumb.png You don't have to be picky to notice that scrolling performance on Chrome is less than stellar. Google has been using the Touch Events input API for touch and mouse navigation, but now it has made the decision to go to the Pointer Events standard. What does that mean? Scrolling in Chrome is about to get a lot less janky.


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Touch Events is the standard used by Apple in Safari, but Microsoft, Opera, and Mozilla have all moved to Pointer Events.



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Google Is Adopting A New Standard To Make Chrome Scrolling Less Craptastic was written by the awesome team at Android Police.












Google Is Adopting A New Standard To Make Chrome Scrolling Less Craptastic

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