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Revision as of 13:12, 30 April 2012

Enable Smooth scrolling

Feature Status Lead engineer QA Lead Status
Enable Smooth scrolling Landed Jared Wein Mihaela Velimiroviciu Signed-off on Fx 13 beta 1

Summary

Smooth scrolling is the animated sliding effect when you roll the scrollwheel. Without it, the page jumps one or several lines at a time when scrolled. It's a subtle effect, but it makes it easier to follow content as it moves and is a more enjoyable effect. It also compares more closely to touch-based scrolling and so increases consistency across PCs and touch-based devices.

References

Use Cases

  • TBD

Test Cases

  • The test cases for this feature can be viewed in Litmus under Firefox::Aurora::Aurora Basic Functional Tests (BFTs)::FX Aurora BFTs - Smooth Scrolling or here. Will be soon updated.

Important Bugs

  • 710372 - [snappy] smooth scrolling

Not Tested

  • TBD

Sign off Criteria

  • All the test cases were executed.
  • All the major bugs have been fixed.

Sign-offs

  • Firefox 13.0a2 (Aurora) sign-off - 2012-03-19
    • Verified option is available and enabled by default in preferences panel and about:config
    • Verified verticalScrollDistance is consistently applied to scrolling with arrow key and vertical scroll button
    • Verified smooth scrolling using spage bar, UP/DOWN key, vertical scroll buttons, mouse wheel, magic mouse