Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please?
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
@tj bold of you to assume that the scrolling is finite
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
"web developers stop fucking with"
Their whole fucking culture is shit.
There are exceptions.
MP3-Tag and Libation spring to mind.But the rest, with their glitter and glam, can be happily trashed.
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
@tj I want to know who started the war on scrollbars...it's been ongoing for a while now, but it seems like UI/UX designers are all in lock-step on this for some weird reason.
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
@tj At least ten years late but I applaud the sentiment.
I remember the GTK3 changes to scrolling behaviour in application scrollbars.
Still fixing that every time I install a Linux with the XFCE desktop.
Then various desktops also introduced application scroll bars fading in and out around the same time.
Still fixing that every time I install a Linux with the XFCE desktop.
I still maintain that this sort of stuff, whether in web pages or applications is a variant of enshittification.
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
@tj Yes please! Scrollbars are not meant for design, they should be strictly the browser's chrome. Between this and scroll-jacking, I don't get these trends.
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@tj bold of you to assume that the scrolling is finite
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
@tj
I'd argue this applies not only to web developers (who keep trying to hide them outright), but also all OS designers who keep working harder and harder and harder to make them all but invisible + unusable! 🤬Among other annoyances in this category are:
1) Scrollbars that are often now too thin to even aim at, which is made worse by2) Scrollbars that are not visible by default, and will disappear mere seconds after the most recent scrolling interaction ends
3) And even when they are visible + not too thin, they are configured to be very low contrast + translucent...
Having lived through the 90's / early 2000's ugly grey MS Windows type scrollbars, I can understand why a lot of people are scarred from that experience.
But IMO, most designers took the wrong lessons from those. Key things we should've done different:
* Changed from "click to go up/down a page" (i.e. mostly pointless) to opening up "click anywhere to scroll there" (which is what a few enlightened designs do)* Instead of making them smaller and smaller and less visible, we should've tackled instead the problem that they were no offering enough value, and instead leaned in *hard* on covering them in clickable markers (with optional additional details) to jump to useful landmarks
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
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@tj I want to know who started the war on scrollbars...it's been ongoing for a while now, but it seems like UI/UX designers are all in lock-step on this for some weird reason.
Perhaps unfairly, I'm gonna blame Apple for this one

Sadly, large swathes of the UI design folks are acolytes of whatever Apple cooks up as being "The New Fashionable Thing (TM)", and all jump on that bandwagon readily.
So, even if they didn't entirely kick this off, they certainly would've inspired a good few folks down the path...
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
@tj I kind of figure that if a scroll bar suddenly grows when I get near the bottom of the 'page' it means that the dev only really cared about me reading up to that point. If they wanted me to read the entire post, the scroll bar would have reflected that, and I could have decided whether I had time for that at the beginning. Or scheduled it.
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
@tj my all time favorite: infinite scroll with footer containing links like contact, support, impressum and the like.
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@tanavit @tj It's possible to send client-side code (HTML and CSS) that change the appearance of the scrollbars (including making them completely invisible). Web developers are the people who write that code.
(I suspect web *designers* are the ones who create designs without scrollbars, and then tell the developers to turn them off. But the developers should be pushing back, pointing out that this is a major usability and accessibility problem.)
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@tanavit @tj It's possible to send client-side code (HTML and CSS) that change the appearance of the scrollbars (including making them completely invisible). Web developers are the people who write that code.
(I suspect web *designers* are the ones who create designs without scrollbars, and then tell the developers to turn them off. But the developers should be pushing back, pointing out that this is a major usability and accessibility problem.)
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
@tj I wonder what you might think about the endless scrolling design pattern... -
Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
@tj When scrolling through the replies on this post, the scrollbar does not provide any reliable information on how far I am through until I reach the very end either... 🥸
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@drewtowler @tj I strongly recommend https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/381674-don-t-with-my-scroll
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@drewtowler@mas.to @tj@howse.social the scroll effect on this website is actually genius, it shows exactly why they are so terrible. i started to feel sick from the scrolling and i dont think thats ever happened to me before
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Can web developers stop fucking with scroll bars please? No website is so beautiful that it justifies losing the ability to see how far the page scrolls down. I don't give two shits about your design vision.
@tj but but my infinite scrolling!

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