Contact emails
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Explainer
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Specification
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Summary
overscroll-behavior currently has 3 values: none, auto, and contain. These 
values affect 2 independent effects: scroll propagation and local border effect 
(eg overscroll stretch). none: no propagation, no local effect auto: 
propagation, local effect contain: no propagation, local effect This feature 
tracks a new value to complete the set: chain: propagation, no local effect 
This is useful for effects like side menus implemented as scrollers. We want to 
bring the menu in and when it hits the edge it doesn't overscroll 
(stretch/translate). However, it would then allow scroll chaining to the 
ancestor. Initial proposal: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/13370


Blink component
Blink>Scroll


Web Feature ID
overscroll-behavior


Motivation
This feature is useful for effects like side menus implemented as scrollers. We 
want to bring the menu in and when it hits the edge it doesn't overscroll 
(stretch/translate). However, it would then allow scroll chaining to the 
ancestor. There may be other effects that want to prevent overscroll effects 
but allow chaning


Initial public proposal
https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/13370


Goals for experimentation
None


Requires code in //chrome?
False


Estimated milestones

No milestones specified



Link to entry on the Chrome Platform Status
https://chromestatus.com/feature/5176802466201600?gate=4793180349399040


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