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I don't think it is. Famous is the first I've seen to complement reimplement (and fuck up) something as fundamental as scrolling.


What about the countless sites that have infinite scrolling (Facebook for example)? It's not as bad as Famous but still breaks it in my opinion.


Infinite scrolling doesnt break scrolling, it breaks backwards/forwards navigation.


It does both (infinite scrolling is a horrible idea). If you try dragging the scrollbar it will jump around every time more content is loaded and you lose your position on the page.




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