In the pre-elastic scrolling world, hiding something above zero was a safe bet. These days… not so much.pic.twitter.com/Xj53NneQ6m
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I just hid a little easter egg on my site. But I could only get it to work in Chrome (with position: fixed). https://aresluna.org/
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I found a new way which works on Safari, too. “position: absolute” with a transform in 3D space. Scroll up for an easter egg! http://aresluna.org pic.twitter.com/WmWPasaWL8
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Replying to @mwichary
"Pull" on Chrome/Android and ChromeOS both don't seem to show anything above position:0 Feel like I'm doing it wrong..
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Replying to @scottjenson
No, yeah, my Chrome iOS is the same. (It has what seems like a pretty unpleasant-feeling refresh gesture.)
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Replying to @mwichary
You original video clearly shows Chrome on Mac 'peeking' above position 0 on Twitter though. How did you get THAT to work?
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Replying to @scottjenson
I can do that on Mac: Chrome, as I can on Safari (but not Firefox). I can do that on Safari iOS. I can’t do that on Chrome on iOS. I thought you meant you can’t do that either on Chrome/ChromeOS and Chrome/Android, so that feels consistent?
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(Mental model: Chrome on touch hijacks rubber band to do other things. Chrome on desktop doesn’t.)
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