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    19 days ago

    Exploring the majestic new animation-timeline API

    wat

    One of the best ways to add a bit of personality to our websites is to animate things on scroll.

    No. I can’t remember this sort of thing ever adding anything to my experience on a website. It’s usually annoying and distracts from the actual content.

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        18 days ago

        I am against scrolljacking too. Though having read through the article, and seen the animation in action at https://whimsy.joshwcomeau.com/, this is not scrolljacking, it’s just something that animates as you scroll. It’s so unobtrusive that I didn’t notice it the first time.

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          18 days ago

          Do we know the average user hits the back button when they encounter CSS animations? I was just a conference, and people were talking about browsing the web in reader mode, which I’d argue is more likely.

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              18 days ago

              That is a good question. The beauty of the web is that readers can control their experience, be it with ad blockers, increasing the font-size, reader mode, or even changing the whole experience with user style sheets or Greasemonkey. This doesn’t mean it’s a waste of time to bother with pretty designs. People should build websites that they’re proud of, and accept that people might override their design with one better suited to their needs or taste.

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                18 days ago

                I do not believe that should include design elements that annoy most people (as I do believe scrolling animations do), even if they’re free to get rid of them. Don’t even get me started on accessibility issues. If a website annoys me and hasn’t proven that its contents are worth it (guess how many times that has happened), I won’t bother to go through all that hoopla but get my information elsewhere.