overscroll effects

About this tag
Overscroll effects refer to the visual feedback that occurs when a user scrolls past the boundary of a scrollable area, such as a bounce or glow animation. In Microsoft Edge, overscroll effects are part of the broader scrolling personality improvements that enhance the feel and responsiveness of scrolling interactions. These effects are designed to make scrolling feel more natural and intuitive across different input methods like touchpad, touch screen, mouse wheel, keyboard, and scroll bars. The tag covers discussions about how overscroll animations react to user interactions, their visual appearance, and user feedback on these features within the Edge browser.
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    Scrolling personality improvements in Microsoft Edge

    Scrolling is one of the most common user interactions in a browser, and it’s central to how we experience the web. Whether you’re using a touchpad, touch screen, mouse wheel, keyboard, or scroll bars, you want your scrolling experience to be fast and responsive. In this post, we’ll cover how...
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