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Re: First draft of the Emacs website
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Random832 |
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Re: First draft of the Emacs website |
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Wed, 2 Dec 2015 14:55:24 +0000 (UTC) |
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On 2015-12-02, David Kastrup <address@hidden> wrote:
> Frankly, my preferred approach for solving problems with JavaScript
> animations would be license-agnostic. I don't want web pages to change
> while I am looking at them. If the content is not important enough to
> stay until I (rather than the script) am finished with it, it is not
> important enough to be there in the first place.
As far as I can tell, the mockup page only uses animation for smooth
transitions into (acceptably subtle) hover states, smooth scrolling
after clicking internal links, etc.
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, Richard Stallman, 2015/12/01
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, H.Tsurumoto, 2015/12/02
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, David Kastrup, 2015/12/02
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website,
Random832 <=
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, David Kastrup, 2015/12/02
- RE: First draft of the Emacs website, Drew Adams, 2015/12/02
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, Nicolas Petton, 2015/12/02
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, David Kastrup, 2015/12/02
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, Nicolas Petton, 2015/12/02
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, Yuri Khan, 2015/12/02
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, Nicolas Petton, 2015/12/02
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, David Kastrup, 2015/12/02
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, Yuri Khan, 2015/12/02
- Re: First draft of the Emacs website, Random832, 2015/12/02