| bio | website | jldagon.me |
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| location | Paris, France | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Feb 13 at 17:44 | |
| stats | profile views | 0 |
French software engineer.
Mobile & Web development, especially on iOS & Mac OS X platforms.
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Aug 13 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Aug 11 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Aug 11 |
accepted | Scrollbars in right-to-left layout |
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Aug 9 |
comment |
Scrollbars in right-to-left layout Anyway, thanks for the references. Very interesting and it leads to further questioning. |
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Aug 9 |
comment |
Scrollbars in right-to-left layout Another thing to keep in mind: on iOS (and Android as far as I know), it's not possible to interact with the scroll bars, they're only visual indicator of the current position on the page and the total page height. I just realized that because most people are right-handed, they have their fingers over the scroll bar while scrolling... losing these visual clues. |
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Aug 8 |
awarded | Analytical |
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Aug 8 |
comment |
Scrollbars in right-to-left layout I also think it's more a question of where the user expects the scrollbar to be. As it's always on the right, then it should stay here. But I'm curious to see what the actual reaction of a user would be, so I'm going to have some user tests and gather feedback. |
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Aug 8 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Aug 8 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 8 |
asked | Scrollbars in right-to-left layout |