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RF: hide horirontal scroll-bar for better visual ux #12520

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zzsimplezz opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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RF: hide horirontal scroll-bar for better visual ux #12520

zzsimplezz opened this issue Sep 18, 2024 · 2 comments

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@zzsimplezz
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zzsimplezz commented Sep 18, 2024

In what scenarios do you need this feature?

If I copy long text to code element...

In github

Have you tried anytype? It stores everything device-locally, and only syncs the diff - if you use that for a a few minutes, especially the iOS app you'll understand what I mean, it's lightning-fast.

Notion on the other hand runs everything to the cloud and their 'apps' are just glorified react interfaces to the web version. Slow and clunky.

I probably have over 10,000 notes over a period of about 10-15 years (a large chunk imported from evernote previously) with various metadata like tags, due dates etc. This means 2-8 second load times when searching and opening notes - doesn't sound like alot, but when you're using it several hundred times a day, or trying to jot down a quick thought it gets frustrating.

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Describe the optimal solution

Just hide it for clean visual UI... Especially if multi code element in the same page

Describe the candidate solution

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@TCOTC
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TCOTC commented Sep 19, 2024

My Notion: A giant scroll bar

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88250 commented Sep 19, 2024

Hi, we don't plan to change this, thanks for your feedback.

@88250 88250 closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Sep 19, 2024
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