Question : how to snap the scroll is css
Answered by : smiling-skunk-7gk24h6qrsbe
.parent-container { scroll-snap-type: y mandatory; overflow-y: scroll;
}
.child-containers { height: 100vh; scroll-snap-align: start;
}
Source : https://css-tricks.com/practical-css-scroll-snapping/ | Last Update : Thu, 15 Jul 21
Question : css scroll snap
Answered by : itchy-ibex-4v12w0jucaos
.container { scroll-snap-type: mandatory;
}
.child { scroll-snap-align: start;
}
/* Guide: https://css-tricks.com/practical-css-scroll-snapping/ */
Source : | Last Update : Fri, 10 Jul 20
Question : scroll snap css
Answered by : tigerrrrr
/* Answer to: "scroll snap css" */
/* CSS Scroll Snap is a module of CSS that introduces scroll snap positions, which enforce the scroll positions that a scroll container’s scrollport may end at after a scrolling operation has completed. Here's two guides on how to use this module: - https://blog.logrocket.com/how-to-use-css-scroll-snap/ - https://css-tricks.com/practical-css-scroll-snapping/
*/
Source : https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Scroll_Snap | Last Update : Mon, 06 Jul 20
Question : scroll snap
Answered by : sammy-dennis
// next.config.js
module.exports = { compiler: { // ssr and displayName are configured by default styledComponents: true, },
}
Source : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51791163/warning-prop-classname-did-not-match-when-using-styled-components-with-seman | Last Update : Sun, 12 Jun 22