@Jeremy - oh, that's what it was for! :-) Since I always change my 
animations to 20 rather than 400 speed, I never noticed!

On Friday, April 2, 2021 at 8:55:35 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Soren, Hubert, Ste,
>
> I’m not 100% sure of any of this, but I think that the behaviour reported 
> by Soren is a regression, and the zoomin view did at one point not have 
> this problem.
>
> But, invoking scrollIntoView() in zoomin.navigateTo() was/is not the fix 
> because that affects all navigations, not just navigations to newly opened 
> tiddlers. The reason why that is important is because the original goal of 
> the zoomin storyview was the way that the links animate into the titles of 
> the target tiddlers. I wanted to make traversing links be a visceral 
> experience, evoking the feeling that the target of the link is underlayed 
> beneath the link itself. Of course, nowadays, I think people mostly use it 
> as an ersatz single tiddler view, and don’t care about the animation.
>
> Anyhow, this is an area where I would love to see more experimentation.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
> On 2 Apr 2021, at 11:00, Hubert <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Interesting observation, I'd like to know this too.
>
> On Wednesday, 24 March 2021 at 11:37:05 UTC Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>
>> So when I took a look at $:/core/modules/storyviews/zoomin.js, I found 
>> that seemingly the necessary code was already there, just commented out:
>>
>> // Scroll the target into view
>> // $tw.pageScroller.scrollIntoView(targetElement);
>>
>> I checked the blame view 
>> <https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blame/master/core/modules/storyviews/zoomin.js>
>>  and 
>> it appears this has been commented out since it was first introduced in 
>> 2013. Is this intentional? Not a big deal either way, just curious.
>>
>> On Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 12:31:36 PM UTC-5 Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've been considering using the zoomin story view for *Grok TiddlyWiki *to 
>>> make life easier for people who aren't used to scrolling through a bunch of 
>>> different tiddlers, but have noticed that when I click on a link within a 
>>> tiddler, the browser doesn't scroll to the top of the newly opened tiddler. 
>>> Given that sections consist of a number of tiddlers transcluded together, 
>>> they are often larger than the screen, so I suspect this is enough to 
>>> cancel out any benefit in behavior standardization.
>>>
>>> Is there an easy way to adjust the scroll when using *zoomin*? I'm not 
>>> in the mood to dive into rendering JavaScript today, but perhaps someone 
>>> else has done this before.
>>>
>>
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