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Firefox on Android here.

Scrolling to the next section works well but scrolling to a previous one feels too sticky now (requires too long of a swipe to the right for me at least).

What a great project, I'm really enjoying it. Well done!


Glad you are enjoying it, thank you for your feedback and help testing!

Ok will test some more.

The problem is kinda Firefox actually. Swurl is using this newish css snap feature, but Firefox's implementation is a bit buggy. Sorry...


Related: you can use `overscroll-behavior` to prevent the browser gestures to go back/forward in history: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/overscroll-...


Thank you for point that out! That could be helpful. Do you think I should implement that? Right now I still use the browser gestures too. I'm just getting better swiping inside vs swiping on the screen edge I guess...


Something like `overscroll-behavior-x: contain;` for the scrolling container?


In your case, for the `main` element. Note that I was referring to desktop browsers gestures (Chromium), but that might help with mobile ones as well.


Ok I added that. Please try it now and let me know if that works better for you now.


Perfect!


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I used this and can recommend it, since it also shows you the outputs of different versions.

But as another commenter said, when I got to the point of needing to diff my notebooks, I realized that I could move some of the code into separate python files.

If you're a business analyst, one use case is if you need to process some data e.g. every quarter, but the data changes a bit every time so you need to update the approach slightly (e.g. data structure changes, new mapping rules). With nbdiff it's easy to keep track of changes while having some helpful visualizations in the same file.


I also noticed just how loud sirens are in Berlin. They're far louder than what I've heard in other European cities. Does anyone know why that is?


On macOS, I also use ctrl+x go to the beginning of the line.


TIL there are scenarios where ^X doesn't just cut text.

(Never used macOS. Welp. Guess I have a lot of relearning to do.)



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