I love the newly improved task manager, feels buttery smooth! Although comparing our task manager to iOS's (they're pretty similar) the swipe-to-kill action does require more effort and doesn't always recognise user's intent.
Hope we can find a way to refine this icing on the task-manager cake :) Nice work mcav, your attention to detail is awesome; exactly what we need at this stage in the game! Wilson *W I L S O N P A G E* Front-end Developer Firefox OS (Gaia) London Office Twitter: @wilsonpage IRC: wilsonpage On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 2:32 AM, Marcus Cavanaugh <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Oct 15, 2015, at 5:17 PM, Dylan Oliver <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > It feels like the scroll is a little too responsive? I wonder if we > could wait a beat on the scroll animation until we decide whether this is a > really a scroll or a swipe. Or alternatively let them both happen at the > same time but eliminate the snap and just let the killed app shoot off into > the ether as it is also scrolling away? > > As currently implemented, we use native scrolling for left-right movement > and JS-controlled up-down motion. This provides smoothness where we need it > most. Unfortunately, because of APZ, we can't postpone or interfere with > the initial scroll action; we can only cancel it if we decide that we don't > want it. I don't think it's possible to eliminate the slight left-right > jank described in this thread without, as you suggest, just letting the > cards scroll naturally. > > As Sam and others mentioned, there's a lot of literature on how to best > recognize swipes in varying directions. The true limiting restriction here > is in the need to have native scrolling (for performance) with somewhat > unique constraints and limitations. > > _______________________________________________ > dev-fxos mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-fxos >
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