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[Timeline] Addittional fix for page scrolling over timeline#4143
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Can you please submit this change to https://github.com/yotamberk/timeline ? |
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OK, I'll do it a bit later |
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if anyone just needs this scroll bugfix, i published a fork on npm: https://github.com/holisticon/vis |
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One more improvement (I hope so) for #3734.
After this fix, Timeline only does preventDefault on a vertical scroll event if the timeline has actually been scrolled. AFAIK this behaviour would be consistent with what all popular GUI systems do.