Closed
Bug 1176889
Opened 9 years ago
Closed 9 years ago
[spark] Overscroll effect missing in Settings submenus
Categories
(Firefox OS Graveyard :: Gaia::Settings, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
INVALID
People
(Reporter: callahad, Unassigned)
References
Details
(Keywords: DevAdvocacy, foxfood, Whiteboard: [spark], ux-tracking)
Most (but not all) of the submenus in Settings do not have an overscroll effect.
E.g., scrolling inside "Wifi" or "Internet Sharing" has the bouncy overscroll effect, but "Call Settings," "Display," "Keyboards," and others do not.
Blocks: Foxfood-papercuts
Comment 1•9 years ago
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The submenus you mentioned aren't overflowing the screen, so this looks like just the intended behavior. All overflowing menus I checked are perfectly bouncy.
Proposing WORKSFORME
Dan, could you take a look at comment 1 please and see what you think?
Flags: needinfo?(dan.callahan)
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Comment 3•9 years ago
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Resolved Invalid might be more appropriate, since this is consistent (no content to scroll -> no overscroll effect).
But this does make me sad, since it's something I frequently fidget with on other OS's, and it feels inconsistent that sometimes attempting to scroll beyond the edge of a pane stretches content, and sometimes it doesn't.
In the worst case, I'll just fidget with the homescreen instead. :)
Flags: needinfo?(dan.callahan)
Updated•9 years ago
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QA Whiteboard: [foxfood-triage]
Comment 4•9 years ago
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(In reply to Dan Callahan [:callahad] from comment #3)
> Resolved Invalid might be more appropriate, since this is consistent (no
> content to scroll -> no overscroll effect).
>
> But this does make me sad, since it's something I frequently fidget with on
> other OS's, and it feels inconsistent that sometimes attempting to scroll
> beyond the edge of a pane stretches content, and sometimes it doesn't.
>
> In the worst case, I'll just fidget with the homescreen instead. :)
We could force the min height of the panels to be 101% so overscolling will always shown. Or some invent custom CSS property to do it...
Anyway, UX should tell us whether if they agree with the reporter and whether we want this or not.
Flags: needinfo?(firefoxos-ux-bugzilla)
Comment 5•9 years ago
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From UX triage:
As in comment 1 and 3, the overscroll effect is for screens that overflow the main content area. If the content doesn't overflow then we should not be showing the overscroll effect.
Thanks for pinging the UX team!
Flags: needinfo?(firefoxos-ux-bugzilla)
Whiteboard: [spark] → [spark], ux-tracking
Updated•9 years ago
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Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 9 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
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