potiuk commented on PR #34020:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/34020#issuecomment-1703754381

   Cool. It's cool to know the "preferred-reduce-motion" exists.  @mj-dd -> you 
might also see that for the future. 
   
   It's very interesting read actually 
https://www.tpgi.com/short-note-on-prefers-reduced-motion-and-puzzled-windows-users/
  - where seems that this setting for windows users for example is set 
automatically when they disabled animations for controls in Windows. Similarly 
in GTK/Gnome when you disable animation
   
   And it seems it's already implemented in most of the OS (and you can force 
it with about:config in chrome/firefox):
   
   > In GTK/Gnome, if gtk-enable-animations is set to false. This is 
configurable via GNOME Tweaks (Appearance tab or General tab, depending on 
version).
   Alternately, add gtk-enable-animations = false to the [Settings] block of 
the GTK 3 configuration file (~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini).
   In Windows 10: Settings > Ease of Access > Display > Show animations in 
Windows.
   In Window 7 [& 8]: Control Panel > Ease of Access > Make the computer easier 
to see > Turn off all unnecessary animations (when possible).
   In macOS: System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > Reduce motion.
   In iOS: Settings > General > Accessibility > Reduce Motion.
   In Android 9+: Settings > Accessibility > Remove animations.
   
   TIL


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