I was playing with your code (on codepen.io) and i didn't see any difference between using that line and not using it. I don't know, maybe i am too noob or my browser (chrome) is the problem.
In the second case, Âżwhat browser can i use for it? Thanks for repplying me.
I've added some animated gifs to show the before and after UX of applying the scroll-behavior: smooth property. Hopefully this'll make it clearer if your browser doesn't support this feature.
I was playing with your code (on codepen.io) and i didn't see any difference between using that line and not using it. I don't know, maybe i am too noob or my browser (chrome) is the problem.
In the second case, Âżwhat browser can i use for it? Thanks for repplying me.
I tried chrome mobile and desktop and it works - I wonder why the effect persists even if you remove it though
Did you make the changes via CodePen or locally? As could be a caching issue. My other CodePen without the property works as expected.
You should try again <3
scroll-behavior
supported Chrome and Firefox.caniuse.com/#search=scroll-behavior
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/W...
I've added some animated gifs to show the before and after UX of applying the
scroll-behavior: smooth
property. Hopefully this'll make it clearer if your browser doesn't support this feature.Oh i get it. What i was doing is scrolling with my mouse. I didn't clicked the links. I already see the difference. Thanks for the GIFs.
Glad adding the GIFs cleared up what was happening.