Hi there,
I just noticed that WebKit now apparently supports rubber band scrolling
of Web pages beyond their physical boundaries, including negative
`scrollTop` values, that effectively render content above the top edge of a
page.
This is a welcome change, since it gives the pages a much more
Hi Marco,
On 6/6/14, 10:52 AM, Marco Aurelio wrote:
I just noticed that WebKit now apparently supports rubber band
scrolling of Web pages beyond their physical boundaries, including
negative `scrollTop` values, that effectively render content above the
top edge of a page.
This is a welcome
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