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The Definitive Guide to CSS Scroll Snap
Blink286
39 minutes 30 seconds
1 week ago
The Definitive Guide to CSS Scroll Snap

The source provides a comprehensive technical deep dive into the CSS Scroll Snap Module Level 1, a feature designed to create precise, controlled, and paginated scrolling experiences, such as carousels and slideshows, without relying on JavaScript hacks. It details the two-part model, which involves setting scroll-snap-type on a container to enable snapping and configuring scroll-snap-align on child elements to define specific alignment points. The text also thoroughly explains related container properties like scroll-padding (to offset the effective snapping viewport) and child properties like scroll-margin (to expand the element's snap area), alongside advanced controls like scroll-snap-stop to prevent skipped snap points during fast gestures. Furthermore, it covers browser implementation specifics, focusing on Chrome's Blink engine, and discusses future developments in Level 2, such as the :snapped pseudo-class and new Scroll Snap Events, while cautioning developers on user experience and accessibility best practices.

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