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Scroll snap + scroll driven animation carousel 💡 in the mobile size it looks a lot like the iOS app switcher eh? try it!?

22,607 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Adam Argyle
Adam Argyle1 год назад

Rad on the Pixel Fold

Фото профиля Mathias Rando Juul
Mathias Rando Juul1 год назад

It’s kind of ironic that it doesn’t work on iOS, though 😅 Hopefully much wider support for “native app feeling improving” features will follow with iOS 18 🤞

Фото профиля Adam Argyle
Adam Argyle1 год назад

They'll get there, it's a web standard, and a super rad one at that

Фото профиля Arby
Arby1 год назад

The legend! 🫶

Фото профиля Jamie Mason
Jamie Mason1 год назад

that's gorgeous

Фото профиля Jonathan Hamilton
Jonathan Hamilton1 год назад

I'm going to have to do some homework on this on to figure out how this is working 😅

Фото профиля Harsh Gupta
Harsh Gupta1 год назад

Will definitely use this!

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