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What's the best way to show you can scroll on mobile devices? Thanks! I think I will use the shadow option as shown in the image. |
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What's the best way to show you can scroll on mobile devices? Nice article @drawtheweb thanks! I have thought about this technique but the other problem I then face is that at certain screen sizes it could appear without the partial revealing of the next element in the list. If no other ideas spring to mind or are suggested this will be the best route. |
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What's the best way to show you can scroll on mobile devices? @JonW Well unlike with that question I am certain I want to use scrollable elements due to the nature of the webapp. But I'm more talking about the actual design to try to invoke users into scrolling. I'm fairly new to the StackExchange so I hope this is the correct place for this sort of question. |
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